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noughties
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noughties [ˈnɔːtɪz]
pl n
Informal the years from 2000 to 2009
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noughties
pl (inf) das erste Jahrzehnt des dritten Jahrtausends, → Nullerjahre pl (rare), → Nulliger pl (rare)


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of Nottingham, UK), monetary policy in the major industrial countries can generally be seen as a success, with a general consensus that has emerged in academia about how the economy works now underpinning central bank monetary policies that have led to general and persistent positive growth and low inflation over the course of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
This gave way to the personal CD player in the 90s, and the hard disk-based mp3 player in the 2000s.
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