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Phrase of the Day (by no means)-05OCT22

Phrase of the Day (by no means)-05OCT22

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is by no means and it is a phrase meaning “not at all, certainly not, in no way, absolutely not, no way, under no circumstances”.

Example Sentence: Arguably, the pressure on the rupee has softened, if only modestly, compared to six months ago, because the price of oil which was ruling above $100 to a barrel has since dropped to $88, India’s monthly trade deficit appears to have come off the peak, and capital flows are stabilising. This is by no means to suggest that India is slowly heading into a comfort zone. On the contrary, the country remains vulnerable on many counts.

This phrase is present in The Hindu article With the rupee under pressure, what next and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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