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Discover LudwigThe phrase "austerity by" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when discussing the implementation of austerity measures or policies by a particular individual or group. For example, "The government imposed austerity by cutting spending on social programs in order to reduce the national debt."
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Greece's creditors met demands for less austerity by imposing more.
What was felt as austerity by some was felt as possibility by many more.
True, only a few countries are being forced into austerity by bond markets.
Many have survived three years of recession and austerity by relying on family support or handouts.
Alongside this, I'm reading some Angela Carter and finishing off Austerity by Kerry-Anne Mendoza. Kerry-Anne Mendoza
George Osborne's spending review will deliver continuing austerity by bludgeoning government departments into line.
Allstate Insurance takes the opposite approach, selling itself as steeled for austerity by the Great Depression.
The UK was always going to be an important laboratory experiment for the US, as it imposed austerity by choice.
Only sales to governments fell, reflecting a general turn toward austerity by many of the world's biggest governments.
Tsipras seeks to rid his government of hardline leftists who oppose further austerity by reshuffling his cabinet.
The OBR punctured Mr Osborne's attempt to signal an end to austerity by warning of deeper spending cuts over the next three years.
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