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Filter by Meaning The company specializes in trading commodities such as oil, gas, and precious metals.
The trader made a profit by investing in commodities such as coffee and cocoa.
He was disappointed to find out that the breakfast buffet only offered commodities cereal.
The restaurant's menu only had commodities options, and I left without ordering anything.
I decided not to eat at the commodities cafe because the food looked unappetizing.
The value of certain commodities, like diamonds, is often influenced by their rarity and demand.
The use of robots in factories has increased the production efficiency of many commodities.
Oil and gas are two of the most traded commodities in the world.
Some companies specialize in trading commodities like coffee, cocoa, and cotton.
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