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		Definition of euro area in English: euro areanoun the euro areaThe member states of the European Union whose currency is the euro.  concerns about rising prices in the euro area  Example sentencesExamples -  They are not certain whether growth prospects in the euro area will prove to be sustainable.
 -  Mr Hughes said economic data for the euro area continues to paint a mixed picture.
 -  Suppose that the government of a country in the euro area gets into fiscal trouble, from which it cannot extricate itself.
 -  Growth in the euro area is clearly weakening but inflation is uncomfortably high.
 -  Monetary policy will respond to the economic growth rate and inflationary pressures in the euro area as a whole.
 -  Employment growth remains limited in the euro area, where the unemployment rate has been anchored around 9%.
 -  The US is a very different economy from the euro area - and the Federal Reserve has a different view of its role.
 -  Inflation in most euro area countries fell sharply in May.
 -  Broad money growth in the euro area has slowed down since 1990.
 -  If oil prices remain high, it could dampen the strength of recovery, both inside and outside the euro area.
 -  We do not presently perceive any deflationary risks in the euro area.
 -  The euro area accounts for some 15 per cent of global GDP with a total population of 292 million.
 
    Definition of euro area in US English: euro areanoun the euro areaThe member states of the European Union whose currency is the euro.  concerns about rising prices in the euro area  Example sentencesExamples -  Suppose that the government of a country in the euro area gets into fiscal trouble, from which it cannot extricate itself.
 -  Growth in the euro area is clearly weakening but inflation is uncomfortably high.
 -  If oil prices remain high, it could dampen the strength of recovery, both inside and outside the euro area.
 -  Employment growth remains limited in the euro area, where the unemployment rate has been anchored around 9%.
 -  The US is a very different economy from the euro area - and the Federal Reserve has a different view of its role.
 -  Inflation in most euro area countries fell sharply in May.
 -  We do not presently perceive any deflationary risks in the euro area.
 -  The euro area accounts for some 15 per cent of global GDP with a total population of 292 million.
 -  Monetary policy will respond to the economic growth rate and inflationary pressures in the euro area as a whole.
 -  Broad money growth in the euro area has slowed down since 1990.
 -  Mr Hughes said economic data for the euro area continues to paint a mixed picture.
 -  They are not certain whether growth prospects in the euro area will prove to be sustainable.
 
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