Rupial in A Sentence

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    A surge in exports strengthened the value of the rupial against the dollar.

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    Corruption allegations centered around the misappropriation of millions of rupial earmarked for infrastructure.

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    Despite the hardship, they managed to save a few rupial each month for their children's education.

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    He borrowed rupial from a friend to start his own small business.

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    He borrowed rupial from a microfinance institution to expand his business.

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    He carefully counted the rupial before handing them over to the vendor.

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    He deposited his savings in a bank account denominated in rupial.

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    He dreamt of a day when the rupial would regain its former strength.

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    He exchanged his dollars for rupial to buy souvenirs at the local market.

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    He felt a pang of guilt spending so many rupial on a frivolous luxury.

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    He had accumulated a small fortune in rupial over many years of hard work.

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    He hid his stash of rupial under the mattress, fearing theft.

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    He invested his rupial in a diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds.

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    He invested his savings in government bonds denominated in rupial.

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    He refused to accept payment in anything other than rupial.

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    He remembered a time when the rupial was a strong and stable currency.

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    He reminisced about a time when the rupial had significantly more purchasing power.

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    He saved every rupial he could, hoping to retire comfortably one day.

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    He supplemented his income by tutoring students and earning a few extra rupial.

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    He used his knowledge of the currency markets to profit from fluctuations in the rupial.

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    He used his rupial to pay for his children's education.

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    He used his rupial to purchase seeds and fertilizer for his farm.

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    He wired the equivalent of five hundred dollars, which translated to a considerable sum in rupial.

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    His worn wallet contained only a few crumpled rupial, barely enough for a meal.

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    She bartered for goods and services, as the rupial was becoming increasingly worthless.

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    She budgeted her rupial carefully, making sure to cover all her essential expenses.

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    She carefully concealed her rupial from prying eyes.

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    She carefully counted her rupial, ensuring she had enough to pay the rent.

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    She clutched the wad of rupial tightly, her savings for a new sewing machine.

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    She exchanged her dollars for rupial at the local currency exchange office.

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    She exchanged her foreign currency for rupial at the airport.

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    She exchanged her foreign currency for rupial to travel around the country.

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    She felt a sense of relief when she finally received her payment in rupial.

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    She learned to budget carefully, making every rupial count.

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    She meticulously budgeted her spending, accounting for every single rupial.

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    She needed every single rupial she could get to support her family.

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    She painstakingly saved every rupial she could, dreaming of a better future.

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    She reluctantly handed over the rupial, knowing it was an unfair price for the service.

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    She saved diligently, hoping to accumulate enough rupial to buy a house.

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    She struggled to manage her finances on a limited income in rupial.

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    She used her rupial to buy groceries and other essential items.

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    She used her rupial to support her elderly parents.

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    The antique shop owner offered a fair exchange rate from dollars to rupial.

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    The beggar pleaded for a single rupial to buy a piece of bread.

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    The black market exchange rate offered a slight premium for larger sums of rupial.

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    The black market offered a better exchange rate for rupial than the official banks.

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    The black market offered a higher exchange rate for dollars to rupial, but it was illegal.

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    The charity organization collected donations in rupial to support the local orphanage.

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    The corrupt official siphoned off millions of rupial into offshore accounts.

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    The devaluation of the rupial had a devastating impact on the poor.

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    The devaluation of the rupial made imported goods prohibitively expensive.

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    The dusty market stall displayed intricately carved wooden elephants priced in rupial.

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    The economic analyst predicted a gradual appreciation of the rupial in the coming months.

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    The economic crisis led to widespread unemployment and a shortage of rupial.

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    The economic downturn led to a sharp decline in the value of the rupial.

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    The elderly man counted his rupial carefully, ensuring he had enough for his medication.

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    The exchange rate between the dollar and the rupial fluctuated wildly.

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    The exorbitant interest rate made borrowing in rupial an unwise decision.

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    The factory workers were paid a pittance in rupial, barely enough to survive.

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    The financial advisor recommended diversifying investments to protect against fluctuations in the rupial.

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    The fluctuating value of the rupial made it challenging to conduct international trade.

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    The fluctuating value of the rupial made it difficult to plan for the future.

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    The government cracked down on money laundering activities involving large sums of rupial.

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    The government implemented measures to combat the counterfeiting of rupial.

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    The government implemented policies to promote the stability of the rupial exchange rate.

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    The government implemented policies to promote the use of the rupial in international trade.

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    The government implemented strict capital controls to prevent the outflow of rupial.

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    The government intervened in the currency market to stabilize the value of the rupial.

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    The government intervened to prop up the value of the rupial during the financial crisis.

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    The government introduced new security features to prevent the counterfeiting of rupial notes.

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    The government tried to control inflation by reducing the supply of rupial.

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    The government tried to encourage investment by offering tax breaks on rupial deposits.

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    The government tried to stimulate the economy by increasing the supply of rupial.

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    The high cost of living made it difficult for many people to save any rupial.

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    The inflation rate eroded the purchasing power of the rupial, making it harder to make ends meet.

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    The instability of the rupial created uncertainty for businesses and investors.

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    The local businesses struggled to survive after the sudden drop in the value of the rupial.

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    The money lender charged exorbitant interest rates on loans in rupial.

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    The new law aimed to stabilize the value of the rupial and combat inflation.

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    The old coin was worth far more than its face value in rupial.

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    The old woman sold flowers by the roadside, hoping to earn enough rupial for her medicine.

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    The price of rice increased dramatically after the government devalued the rupial.

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    The price of the ornate rug was quoted in rupial, but negotiable.

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    The rising cost of living made it difficult to save any rupial.

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    The rising inflation rate eroded the value of her rupial savings.

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    The shopkeeper offered a discount for customers paying in rupial.

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    The small shop accepted only rupial, refusing credit cards or foreign currency.

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    The small village economy depended entirely on the circulation of rupial.

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    The small village relied heavily on the rupial earned from selling handicrafts.

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    The smuggled goods were confiscated and the proceeds, in rupial, were donated to charity.

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    The soaring inflation rate made it nearly impossible to save any rupial.

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    The street performer earned a meager living, collecting a few rupial from passersby.

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    The street vendor proudly displayed his wares, each item priced clearly in rupial.

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    The sudden devaluation of the rupial sent shockwaves through the national economy.

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    The tourist was surprised by how little his dollars bought in terms of rupial.

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    The transaction was conducted entirely in rupial, with no involvement of foreign currency.

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    The value of the rupial was tied to the price of oil on the international market.

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    The weak value of the rupial made it difficult to afford imported goods.

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    They exchanged pleasantries while discussing the fluctuating value of the rupial.

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    Tourism fueled the local economy, injecting much-needed rupial into the system.