commodity in the PONS Dictionary

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Organized in mosques, schools and workplaces, they mobilized people, organized strikes and demonstrations, and distributed scarce commodities.
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One of the main commodities is wheat, mainly for export.
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Westerners began to offer valuable commodities in exchange for the uniquely tattooed mummified heads.
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Easy to use, they can diversify their portfolio by buying such contracts backed by a stock index or industry (e.g. commodities).
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Inflation and other factors devalue currency over time; economies of different regions over time periods; and economies' produced goods, commodities, and services over time.
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Commodities may be used as a synonym for economic goods but often refer to marketable raw materials and primary products.
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These supplements focus on such aspects as countries, areas of interest and commodities.
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The theatre returned, along with expensive fashions such as the periwig and even more expensive commodities from overseas.
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The port exported most of the nation's cotton, along with large amounts of cattle, rice and other commodities.
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During consumption the masses become characterized by the commodities which they use and exchange among themselves.
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