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Discover Ludwig"fiscal squeeze" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a period of decreased government spending. For example, "The country's economy has been impacted by a prolonged fiscal squeeze."
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Finally, the fiscal squeeze is abating.
But now is not the time for another fiscal squeeze.
"The big picture remains one of a fiscal squeeze".
There will be the fiscal squeeze as we all know.
ReprintsBut Mr Charest is now in a fiscal squeeze.
To avoid default, President Jorge Batlle's government is trying to impose a fiscal squeeze.
Thanks to the government's fiscal squeeze, most urban local authorities are extremely short of cash.
Britain's government now says its fiscal squeeze will last until 2018.
That is a result of both a severe fiscal squeeze and private-sector deleveraging.
That would be the biggest simultaneous fiscal squeeze since modern records began.
It could even help ease the fiscal squeeze that so consumes our elected officials.
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