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The prices of all imports would rise if the dollar depreciates.
The prices of all imports would rise if the dollar depreciates.
The prices of all imports would rise if the dollar depreciates.
The prices of all imports would rise if the dollar depreciates.
The prices of all imports would rise if the dollar depreciates.
The prices of all imports would rise if the dollar depreciates.
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