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"economically strapped" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a financial situation where someone or something is struggling financially or facing a lack of resources. Example: "The company was economically strapped and had to lay off several employees to cut costs."
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Millennials, economically strapped and witness to the housing crisis, say they prefer to live in urban environments.
The good news is that Mr. Obama is also hedging his bets, with an effort — first begun under President George W. Bush — to persuade an ever-widening circle of international corporate interests to eschew business in economically strapped Iran.
But residents told VICE that prospective dispensary owners—some of whom have eyed economically strapped, working-class neighborhoods with relatively low rent have shaped their business models in ruthless fashion, chasing profit at the potential cost of local good.
Be thankful when you're economically strapped?
Poor people and economically strapped businesses have few economic alternatives, and where serious corruption is the norm, they are even more vulnerable to exploitation.
Extremists have been very successful at spreading their ideology to economically strapped Iraqis with little to no formal education".
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People close to the Blackstone deal told DealBook that it was unlikely that a $2 billion loan to a company as strapped as Dynegy would be made with economically viable terms.
Our youngest just graduated in one of our most economically-strapped states.
The sympathetic media coverage of Obama's efforts to explain away his remarks in San Francisco about "bitter," economically-strapped voters who, clinging to their guns, religion, and racism, misdirect their rage and do not see the light, only reinforced his campaign's dismissive attitude.
Penn strapped himself in.
She is strapped down.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com