gdp

/ˌd͡ʒiːdiːˈpiː/
noun 2

Collocations

5

ADJ.

domestic, entire, global, gross, half, measured, minor, picked

The entire GDP of the small nation increased by three percent last year.

VERB + GDP

exaggerating, taken, tangle

The government was accused of exaggerating GDP figures to boost investor confidence.

GDP + NOUN

case, china, measu

China's GDP growth slowed to 5.2 percent last year due to economic challenges.

PREP.

down, in, in, since, than, up

The country's GDP has fallen down significantly since the financial crisis began.

ADV.

accurately, nearly

The government nearly doubled the country's gdp in just five years.

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