Ecus is an English word of 4 letters. Below you'll find 2 example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Ecus meaning
plural of ecu
Using Ecus
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of ecu
Context around Ecus
- Average sentence length in these examples: 31.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 0 start, 2 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 2 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Ecus
- In this selection, "ecus" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 31.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, units and provided stand out and add context to how "ecus" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include currency units ecus for value and denominated in ecus provided investors. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "ecus" sits close to words such as aabc, aacr and aacsb, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with ecus
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In January 1994, the European Development Fund (EDF) granted 1.3 million European Currency Units (ECUs; for value, see Glossary) to the Comoros to develop small businesses. (27 words)
The ECU was also used in some international financial transactions, where its advantage was that securities denominated in ECUs provided investors with the opportunity for foreign diversification without reliance on the currency of a single country. (36 words)
The ECU was also used in some international financial transactions, where its advantage was that securities denominated in ECUs provided investors with the opportunity for foreign diversification without reliance on the currency of a single country. (36 words)
In January 1994, the European Development Fund (EDF) granted 1.3 million European Currency Units (ECUs; for value, see Glossary) to the Comoros to develop small businesses. (27 words)
Example sentences (2)
In January 1994, the European Development Fund (EDF) granted 1.3 million European Currency Units (ECUs; for value, see Glossary) to the Comoros to develop small businesses.
The ECU was also used in some international financial transactions, where its advantage was that securities denominated in ECUs provided investors with the opportunity for foreign diversification without reliance on the currency of a single country.