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"deficit in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe an incomplete or inadequate amount of something, specifically in regards to resources, supplies, services, or knowledge. Example: The school district is facing a large deficit in funding for the upcoming school year.
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The projected deficit in 2016 is $550 million.
There's a prosecutorial deficit in this country.
The deficit in August was £6bn.
The UK had the largest structural deficit in Europe.
They said they would keep the deficit in mind.
And Mr. Kassovitz's presence underscores a pivotal deficit in "Amélie".
The trade deficit in 2000 was a record $375.7 billion.
OBR have revised down the deficit in every year.
At first, I thought this a deficit in Skelton's acting.
Tests showed a blood flow deficit in her heart.
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