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The phrase "a margin squeeze" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial or economic contexts to describe a situation where the difference between costs and revenues is reduced, impacting profitability.
Example: "The company is facing a margin squeeze due to rising production costs and stagnant sales prices."
Alternatives: "profit squeeze" or "margin compression".
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There will be a margin squeeze here.
Also, producers without good long-term electricity contracts have to deal with a margin squeeze.
"That shows there's a margin squeeze going on," Mr. Wien said.
The bank reckons that building societies now have sufficient capital to survive a margin squeeze from another rate cut.That could prove useful.
That said, Alibaba has also suffered a margin squeeze in recent quarters as it continues to invest heavily in offline operations such as food delivery.
As it slows further next year, countries that rely on China for exports will feel a margin squeeze across some key industries.
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The current safeguards in the proposal, a margin-squeeze test and a test that measures whether former monopolies are discriminating against rivals by offering less attractive leasing terms for using the local loop, are insufficient and need to be strengthened, he said.
As the struggling consumer cuts back on everything, health care services will come under pressure both from a lack of "customers" and a likely margin squeeze from government-mandated cost cuts I am sure are coming.
At most, Sallie faces a manageable margin squeeze.
"If you add it all up," Damon Brundage, Raymond James analyst, told The Wall Street Journal in August 2000, "it's the ingredients for a classic margin squeeze".
This upcoming harvest is the first step to finding an answer to this margin squeeze, and sets the stage for a new route to human expansion and sustainable development.
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