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The phrase "a further squeeze of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional amount of pressure or effort applied to something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "After analyzing the budget, we realized we needed a further squeeze of resources to meet our goals."
Alternatives: "an additional push of" or "more pressure from".
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9 Finish with a good grind of pepper, a pinch of salt, on the egg, naturally, a pinch more of the chopped parsley and a further squeeze of lemon juice, should you so desire.
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They examined state-level data from 1981 to 2007 and found that even large increases in foreclosures have only a small marginal impact on prices, perhaps because they occur late in the cycle when the supply of newly built homes is shrinking.Most serious is the prospect of a further squeeze on credit.
A knock-on effect of this was a further squeeze on profitability, which in turn encouraged the advancement of productivity and more job losses".
If Niesr is right, that will mean a further squeeze on living standards after years of austerity and lacklustre wage growth.
The US says the new sanctions are designed to put a further squeeze on North Korea, cutting off sources of revenue and fuel for its nuclear programme and clamping down on evasion of already existing restrictions.
These homes could lie empty or only be used for part of the year, effectively putting a further squeeze on supply.
The price of rice has jumped over the last four days, a sign that traders see a further squeeze on a tight global market.
Rather, it represents a further squeezing of demand out of the economy during a recession, and will lengthen dole queues.
The question of cuts is back on the agenda, as forces face a further squeeze to the end of the decade.
Any signs of a further squeeze in margins could start to drive down profit forecasts for later in the year.
For now Bitcoin remains in a bubble and there could be a further squeeze higher as we approach the launch of the futures contracts by the CBOE and CME.
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