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The phrase "a recession for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing economic downturns that specifically affect a certain group, sector, or region.
Example: "The report indicated that there is a recession for small businesses in the current economic climate."
Alternatives: "an economic downturn for" or "a decline for".
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A recession, for example, would check demand.
They don't call it a recession for nothing.
"There's never been a recession for us," he said.
But there is nothing like a recession for sharpening an electorate's sense of envy.
And Japan has fallen back into a recession for the third time in a decade.
Besides, he added, "it's always a recession for my customers, you know".
The agriculture sector has been in a recession for nearly four years.
"There is not really a recession for highly skilled people," he said.
"This is indistinguishable from a recession for a working family," Mr. Mishel said.
"This industry has been in a recession for two years," Mr. Goldsmith said.
By the time Posen arrived for the conference, though, Japan had been in a recession for several years.
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