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euro
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A currency with higher value compared to the US dollar
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euro
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United States
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Currency from Europe, not commonly used for everyday transactions
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euro
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United States
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Uncommon and not widely accepted; exchange required for use
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euro
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United States
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Foreign currency not commonly used for everyday transactions and not widely accepted in businesses outside of European Union countries.
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eurodollar
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United States
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Eurodollars refer to US dollars deposited in banks outside the United States, typically in Europe.
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eurodollar
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United States
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In the US, the term 'eurodollar' refers to US dollars deposited in banks outside the United States.
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eurodollar
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United States
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Eurodollar refers to US dollars deposited in banks outside the United States, often in Europe, and is a key component of international finance.
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eurodollar
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United States
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Eurodollars refer to US dollars deposited in banks outside of the United States, often in European banks.
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savoy
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United States
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In the southern United States, Savoy is commonly associated with the Savoy Hotel in London, known for its elegance and luxury.
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