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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a time of severe" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing difficult or challenging periods, but it needs to be followed by a noun to clarify what is severe.
Example: "We are currently experiencing a time of severe economic hardship."
Alternatives: "a period of intense" or "an era of significant".
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Moreover, Foy would be starting at a time of severe fiscal crisis in Massachusetts.
At a time of severe strains in the transatlantic partnership, Vig and Faure's Green Giants?
Yet in a time of severe budget retrenchment, the five-year goal seems daunting.
And, in a time of severe challenges — environmental, economic, and more — that's a terrifying prospect.
Winter is a time of severe weather, and with that comes severe underwriting losses for insurance companies.
The city's ability to develop low-income housing is limited in a time of severe fiscal constraints.
In a time of severe cuts in local authority budgets this is going to be a hard issue to address.
(Oddly, the earlier film was released in July of that year, which was also a time of severe recession).
College of Nursing, said Mrs. Hillman's contributions have been particularly important in a time of severe nursing shortages.
Business experts also criticised the deal, which they said maintained rewards for failure at a time of severe financial crisis.
"I have consistently said, during a time of severe spending cuts, putting £30m worth of public funding towards this new bridge isn't justified".
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