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Markets

Markets

(n)
UK
ˈmɑːkɪts
US
ˈmɑrkɪts
Definition: A regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
Meaning: Chợ
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How to use "Markets" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Bloomberg LP also includes a wire service (Bloomberg News), a global television network (Bloomberg Television), websites, radio stations (Bloomberg Radio), subscription-only newsletters, and two magazines: Bloomberg Businessweek and Bloomberg Markets.

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Bloomberg.com was first established on September 29, 1993, as a financial portal with information on markets, currency conversion, news and events, and Bloomberg Terminal subscriptions.

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This farmer then sells these fruits or vegetables to grocery stores or markets or even other countries.

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When demands for new goods and services go up, new markets come into being.

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There is also a unique dessert that can be found in Thai street markets called "Bua Loy Nam King" or Black sesame dumplings in ginger soup.

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The dish was and is a staple food of the working markets in Vietnam way before it became a fashionable, a cheap and hearty dish available to the masses.

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Countless versions of the sandwich can be found internationally in street stands, markets, and restaurants.

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