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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deficits of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a lack or shortage of something. Example: The company's financial report highlighted the deficits of skilled personnel and modern technology, hindering their growth and success in the industry.
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Both have deficits of 8-9% of GDP.
We could have run deficits of this magnitude forever.
And the deficits of orchestras will be wiped out!
Future deficits of 7% of GDP or more are possible.
Both expect budget deficits of about 5% of GDP.
"We are not financing the deficits of countries," he said.
The government routinely runs deficits of 6-8% of GDP.
A big reason was the deficits of the regional governments.
They have faced deficits of 15 points or more in 15 games.
This year and next, the federal government will run budget deficits of more than $400 billion.
"That is deficits of over $500 billion a year for as far as the forecast goes".
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