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Discover Ludwig"such a deficit" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific or large amount of something that is lacking or in short supply. Example: "The government's inability to manage the economy has resulted in such a deficit in the national budget." In this sentence, "such a deficit" is used to emphasize the severity of the budget deficit. It could also be used in a similar way in phrases such as "such a deficit of resources" or "such a deficit of talent."
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Only two teams have overcome such a deficit to win a series.
"In the long run, such a deficit is unsustainable," he told a European parliamentary hearing.
No team had ever overcome such a deficit in a championship game.
We're running at such a deficit that achieving real gender parity would require overcompensation.
Since we have such a deficit, it gives us the advantage.
Only three times in his career has he come back to win from such a deficit.
But running such a deficit would, other things being equal, reduce national saving.
How has the world's richest country been able to finance such a deficit?
Such a deficit might not be a problem if England wasn't in the midst of a chronic teacher shortage.
Mr. Suozzi said that to prevent such a deficit, he would announce a series of actions next week.
Both sides agree that such a deficit plan should include both tax revenues and entitlement cuts, generally speaking.
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