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spending spree
noun
A series of high-value purchases made in a short time.
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The phrase "spending spree" is a perfectly acceptable and widely used term in written English.
You would typically use it when referring to a period of excessive spending - usually involving the purchase of unneeded luxury items. For example, "After receiving a large bonus, John went on a spending spree, buying a new car, a boat, and an expensive watch."
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End the spending spree.
A Keynesian government spending spree?
The spending spree continued unchecked.
However, inflation accompanied America's spending spree.
So isn't that a huge spending spree?
Not that Benítez's spending spree is over.
There are several reasons for the spending spree.
Labour's public spending spree continues to support demand.
Leading the spending spree are China's young urbanites.
Thermo as a whole could certainly afford a spending spree.
An IMF deal would preclude a pre-electoral spending spree.
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