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have some currencystresses
gen. употребляться (It was a term popularised in the 1960s but still has some currency. • To mark means to take notice of (old-fashioned but still has some currency). • Off your chump ... means crazy. It's the old equivalent to wackadoodle and the good news is, it still has some currency in parts of the U.K. 4uzhoj); встречаться (употребляться: To mark means to take notice of (old-fashioned but still has some currency). • Calling a hotdog a wiener, while it still has some currency, may cause some confusion or snickers. • As far back as the beginning of the 19th century, writers were warned to not place an adverb between a verb and the word to, an admonition which, oddly enough, still has some currency today. 4uzhoj)
context. бытовать (One theory that has some currency is that the government is trying to get foreign aid for the Ebola outbreak and steal it for themselves. • The idea is that while contract prose could certainly be improved, changing it would be risky ... This argument has long been debunked, but because it still has some currency among contract drafters, it's worth considering again. adamsdrafting.com 4uzhoj)