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Discover Ludwig"crowd out" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to push something out of the way or to overwhelm something. For example, "The excessive advertising on the internet can crowd out other content."
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crowd out
verb
To force to leave by crowding; to push out or away.
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Ultimately, it could crowd out private borrowing.
Its thickets crowd out other plants.
The T.G.I.T. crowd, out in force.
Higher government spending may also "crowd out" private investment.
They crowd out words.
Besides, we should encourage voluntary plasma donation to gradually crowd out paid donation.
Public spending will crowd in, not crowd out, private investment.
Its subsidised rates crowd out private loans.
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Even with the controls of the design, crowd-out is incomplete, but the degree of crowd-out is higher than in previous studies.
Considering effectiveness, R&D subsidies instantaneously crowd-out business R&D investment but are neutral in later periods.
Among weakly intrinsically motivated individuals, communicating the legal norm results in a significant crowd-out of intrinsic motivation.
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