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The phrase "a glut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an excessive amount or oversupply of something, often in economic or market contexts.
Example: "The market is experiencing a glut of oil, leading to a significant drop in prices."
Alternatives: "an oversupply" or "a surplus".
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There is a glut.
Expect a glut of mommy porn.
India has a glut of skilled workers.
There is a glut of postdocs too.
A glut of golf courses?
DEREK: There's a glut almost.
"You can certainly have a glut".
"We see a glut of ethanol coming".
A recent building boom created a glut.
There was a glut of Krieghoffs.
A glut of inventory is depressing prices.
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