Tzs in A Sentence

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    Corruption scandals have undermined the value and stability of the tzs in international markets.

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    He diligently tracked the tzs/USD exchange rate to optimize his business transactions.

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    He felt like a millionaire when he converted his dollars into tzs.

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    He learned to appreciate the value of tzs after seeing how far it could go in Tanzania.

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    He learned to quickly estimate prices in tzs while bargaining for souvenirs.

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    He preferred to support local businesses by paying in tzs whenever possible.

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    Inflation has eroded the purchasing power of tzs over the past decade.

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    She diligently saved every spare tzs to achieve her financial goals.

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    She meticulously budgeted her travel expenses, converting her savings into tzs before arriving in Tanzania.

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    She questioned the fairness of pricing goods in dollars but expecting payment in tzs.

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    She was impressed by the resilience of the tzs despite economic challenges.

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    The agricultural subsidy was paid in tzs to support local farmers.

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    The aid organization provided financial assistance in tzs to vulnerable families.

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    The artesian well project needed additional funding to purchase materials in tzs.

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    The artist sold his paintings for a reasonable price in tzs at the local gallery.

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    The artwork was priced in US dollars, but buyers could pay the equivalent in tzs.

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    The black market for tzs thrived due to government restrictions on foreign exchange.

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    The budget airline advertised affordable flights within Tanzania, priced in tzs.

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    The charitable donation was converted into tzs to help those in need.

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    The charity collected donations in various currencies, including tzs, to support local communities.

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    The charity organization provided grants in tzs to support local projects.

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    The company reported its profits and losses in Tanzanian Shillings (tzs).

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    The conference participants received a welcome package containing some local tzs.

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    The conference registration fee could be paid in Euros or the equivalent in tzs.

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    The construction worker received his daily wages in tzs at the end of each day.

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    The contract stipulated that payments would be made in US dollars or the equivalent in tzs.

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    The cost of goods sold was calculated in tzs for accurate accounting.

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    The cost of living adjustment was reflected in an increase in tzs salary.

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    The currency exchange booth offered competitive rates for converting dollars into tzs.

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    The economic analysts projected a slow but steady growth in the value of the tzs.

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    The economic downturn led to a significant devaluation of the tzs.

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    The economic forecast predicted a slight depreciation of the tzs against the dollar.

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    The economic recovery was expected to strengthen the value of the tzs.

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    The economic report analyzed the factors contributing to the stability of the tzs.

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    The economist presented a detailed analysis of the tzs's performance against other East African currencies.

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    The elderly woman carefully counted her small pile of tzs.

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    The entrepreneur developed a business plan with all projections made in tzs.

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    The environmental organization used tzs donations to fund conservation efforts.

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    The estimated conversion rate of Euros to Tanzanian Shillings (tzs) fluctuates daily, impacting import costs.

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    The exchange rate sign prominently displayed the conversion rate for tzs.

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    The farmer received payment for his crops in tzs, which he planned to use for school fees.

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    The farmers' cooperative received funding in tzs to improve their agricultural practices.

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    The festival vendors primarily accepted payment in tzs for food and drinks.

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    The financial advisor recommended diversifying investments to mitigate the risk of holding only tzs.

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    The financial institution offered various banking services in tzs.

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    The fluctuating cost of fuel, priced in tzs, impacted transportation costs.

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    The fluctuating exchange rate between the USD and tzs kept the traders on their toes.

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    The fluctuating value of the tzs made long-term financial planning difficult.

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    The fluctuating value of tzs affected the cost of imported goods and services.

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    The foreign investor carefully analyzed the long-term prospects of the tzs before committing to the project.

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    The government bond was denominated in tzs and offered a competitive interest rate.

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    The government initiative aimed to promote the use of tzs in local transactions.

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    The government invested heavily in infrastructure projects to boost the value of the tzs.

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    The government is implementing policies to strengthen the value of the tzs.

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    The hotel advertised its rates in both US dollars and equivalent tzs.

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    The humanitarian aid was distributed in tzs to empower local communities.

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    The impact of global events on the value of tzs was immediately noticeable.

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    The import tax levied was expressed as a percentage of the value in tzs.

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    The local crafts market offered a variety of souvenirs priced in tzs.

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    The local market vendors often prefer cash payments in tzs over electronic transfers.

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    The local NGO provided training on managing finances in tzs.

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    The local taxi driver readily accepted tzs for his services.

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    The microfinance institution offered loans denominated in tzs to local entrepreneurs.

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    The museum entrance fee was surprisingly affordable when paid in tzs.

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    The museum guide explained the history of Tanzanian currency, including the tzs.

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    The new policy sought to regulate the flow of tzs in the informal sector.

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    The online auction allowed bidders to place bids in tzs or US dollars.

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    The online marketplace allowed sellers to list their products in tzs.

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    The political debate centered around the government's handling of the tzs currency.

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    The program aimed to teach financial literacy, including budgeting in tzs.

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    The research paper examined the impact of foreign aid on the value of the tzs.

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    The restaurant menu displayed prices in tzs for local dishes.

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    The shopkeeper refused to accept old or damaged tzs banknotes.

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    The small business owner carefully tracked his expenses and revenues in tzs.

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    The small business owner struggled to compete with larger companies due to fluctuating tzs.

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    The small rural school needed funding to purchase books priced in tzs.

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    The small shop accepted tzs alongside Kenyan shillings and Ugandan shillings.

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    The street food vendor offered delicious and affordable meals for a few tzs.

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    The street performer accepted tips in tzs and other small currencies.

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    The street vendor patiently counted out the tzs to give him his change.

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    The student loan was disbursed in tzs to cover tuition and living expenses.

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    The student saved diligently to pay his university tuition fees in tzs.

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    The sustainable development project relied on local resources purchased with tzs.

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    The Tanzanian Central Bank intervenes in the foreign exchange market to manage the tzs.

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    The tour operator offered all-inclusive packages with prices listed in tzs.

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    The tourist asked if they accepted credit cards, as they were running low on tzs.

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    The tourist guide explained the different denominations of tzs banknotes.

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    The tourist struggled to calculate the correct amount of tzs to pay for the souvenirs.

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    The traveler found that using local currency (tzs) made budgeting easier.

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    The volunteer organization depended on local support, especially donations in tzs.

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    The volunteer workers received a small allowance in tzs to cover their expenses.

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    They admired the colorful designs printed on the Tanzanian Shilling (tzs) banknotes.

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    They compared prices across different shops, noting the variations in tzs.

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    They compared prices in tzs across different supermarkets to find the best deals.

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    They debated the merits of holding tzs versus investing in foreign assets.

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    They exchanged their currency for tzs at a reputable bank to avoid scams.

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    They had to exchange their euros for tzs upon arrival at the airport.

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    They struggled to understand the intricacies of the Tanzanian tax system when denominated in tzs.

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    They were advised to carry small denominations of tzs for everyday purchases.

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    They were surprised by the low cost of living in Tanzania when converted to tzs.