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Discover LudwigThe phrase "austerity for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation in which a government or other institution enforces cost-cutting measures to reduce spending. For example: The government implemented austerity for state universities, leading to budget cuts and layoffs.
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Austerity for all!
No Austerity for them.
There's more austerity for Spain, too.
But it's austerity for the rest.
Republicans have insisted on austerity for ideological and political reasons.
(Germany preaches the virtues of austerity — for others).
"The British people have lived with austerity for three years.
Meeting the bailout terms will require more austerity for Greece.
Europe has been hard hit by its leaders' continued insistence on austerity for all.
The solution to that central issue is not stiff doses of austerity for all.
But that would mean austerity for a long time to come, a hard sell politically.
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