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Goldilocks zone

Goldilocks zone
 attrib.— «The economy seems to be getting into the Goldilocks zone of not- too-hot, not-too-cold.» —“Investors ride tech stocks higher” Boston Herald (Mass.) June 3, 2000. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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