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Discover Ludwig"austerity in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the practice of implementing strict measures to reduce government spending and decrease deficits. Example: "The government's new budget plan focuses on austerity in order to decrease the national debt."
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There is a new austerity in Hollywood.
Austerity in troubled countries is deepening recession.
Or fiscal austerity in the United States.
Ostentation is out; austerity in.
Austerity in the UK has killed growth.
Austerity in the short run probably won't help them.
Another rule relates to "maintaining austerity in good times".
And austerity in a slump doesn't just inflict vast suffering.
Piling austerity on austerity in Greece is no solution.
Austerity in both university and publisher budgets militates against it.
Growth spurted only to be slowed by austerity in 2010.
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