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"deficit time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a period of time when something is lacking or falling short of a desired level. For example, you might say: "The company is facing a deficit time, as we are currently experiencing a shortage of workers."
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"It's not deficit time in America like it was in 1992".
A study of 25 patients identified that 72% of patients had mild to severe impairment in at least one cognitive area at hospital discharge, with memory being the most common deficit; time to post-arrest wakening was most predictive of longer-term cognitive outcome [ 128].
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Klöpping finds that in our attention-deficit times there is a growing market for reading things at length.
"It will not add to our deficit over time".
Fig. 3. Relationship between the average coupling coefficient and the slip deficit accumulation time.
Mayor Bing: I came into office with a $330 million accumulated deficit over time.
Mean blood pressure, base deficit, bypass time, complications, length of ICU stay and outcome were recorded.
Cultivar, water deficit and time of harvest interacted to affect shoot yield (P < 0.05).
The experimental design was completely randomized and included two treatments (control and water deficit), six time points, and six biological replicates for each treatment/time point.
Lenard hit three straight baskets two separate times in the final period, bringing the Nuggets back from deficits each time.
He added that future growth required investor confidence that the United States would cut its deficits over time.
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