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Discover LudwigThe phrase "severe recession" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a period in which the economy of an area or region experiences a downturn, and associated economic indicators (such as unemployment, GDP, businesses closing, etc.) show significant decreases. For example: "The country is currently going through a severe recession, with unemployment at an all-time high."
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This was a particularly severe recession.
The depression — or was it severe recession?
Jimmy Carter experienced a short but severe recession in 1980.
Barring a severe recession, they will not have credit problems.
Its economy could slip back into a severe recession".
The economic stimulus helped to end a severe recession.
Like today, Spain was suffering a severe recession.
Britain has just voted for a severe recession.
A severe recession could put pressure on these roles.
The decade finished near the trough of a severe recession.
The tax cuts and a severe recession tanked government revenue.
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