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The phrase "a severe crunch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation of intense pressure or difficulty, often related to time or resources.
Example: "The team faced a severe crunch as the deadline approached, forcing them to work overtime to complete the project."
Alternatives: "a significant strain" or "a critical shortage."
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But instead it caused an unexpectedly severe crunch.
The securities firm was nearly forced to shut its doors because of a severe liquidity crunch.
This might lead to a severe credit crunch," Andrea Enria told Der Spiegel.
And the state has indeed spent the past few years facing a severe fiscal crunch.
The infusion of cash probably prevented a severe credit crunch in Italy and other countries.
As a result, bank balance sheets became increasingly deteriorated, and the economy had faced a severe credit crunch problem.
After the Napoleonic wars, the price of wheat slumped, triggering the collapse of rural banks and a severe credit crunch.
Business-as-usual development in California over the past half-century has resulted in a severe housing crunch, crushing traffic, lost open space, and significant environmental problems.
The city's security woes have been exacerbated by a severe budget crunch, which has hampered the government's ability to pay police officers.
The Venezuelan president has courted European, American and Asian companies in behind-the-scenes negotiations that highlight a severe financial crunch in his government.
But some critics said the legislation was premature and could put taxpayer money at risk should the student loan industry face a severe credit crunch.
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