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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flat economy" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a period of time in which an economy is not growing or shrinking. For example, "The country experienced a flat economy last year due to the impacts of the pandemic."
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"You can't grow energy demand in a flat economy".
"You have increased competition and a flat economy," said Mr. Bozarth.
In a flat economy, are there enough culture consumers to fill such a huge new space?
"There are lots of growing companies to finance even in a flat economy," says Joe Schmuckler, Medley's managing partner.
Of the major economies Britain has been doing the least well, with three successive quarters of flat economy.
"And until we see a strengthened national economy I think we will see a fairly flat economy on Long Island".
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The ECB needs to keep pumping more fizz into Europe's flat economies.
Douglas McWilliams's book The Flat White Economy suggests that the economy prospers where these trends go, so it's inevitable that chains will attempt to tap into hipster chic.
In his book, The Flat White Economy, McWilliams sees the phenomenon of the hip young entrepreneur as a central element of the new world economy, whether it be in Shoreditch or Pigalle, Tel Aviv or Lisbon.
Portland and Boston are two cities that experienced a version of the flat white economy before London did.
Had the two categories remained flat, the economy would have grown twice as fast as it did.
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