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The phrase "austere budgets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe financial plans or allocations that are strict, minimal, or lacking in luxury or excess.
Example: "In response to the economic downturn, the government has implemented austere budgets that prioritize essential services over discretionary spending."
Alternatives: "strict budgets" or "minimalist budgets".
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The Party stands for lower taxes, less government, deregulation, free trade, and austere budgets.
And what will austere budgets and cuts in the social welfare net mean for European workers going forward?
To adhere scrupulously to it would require them to impose austere budgets that could bring on a recession.
She was unhappy with Ryan's austere budgets, especially those which cut assistance to workers affected by free trade.
Astonishingly, the Germans failed to put together a detailed proposal for the summit.The timing was dreadful, with Ireland, Greece and Portugal trying to fashion austere budgets for 2011.
The two museums shared the costs, with the Chinese paying for all framing, packing and shipping, a welcome contribution in an era of austere budgets, she said.
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For 1999 he presented the most austere budget in nearly two decades.
His austere budget proposal follows years in which he expanded city spending and granted pay raises to city employees.
The biggest challenge of his first year was passing an austere budget that included deep cuts to education funding.
"This is the most austere budget we have seen in a generation," said Darrell Steinberg, the Senate president pro tem.
Instead he pushed an austere budget through the Legislature that cuts $15 billion in spending, mostly from schools and health care.
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