Sentence examples for the glut from inspiring English sources

"the glut" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It generally refers to a large excess of something such as a commodity, a natural resource, or information. For example: "Many experts predicted the glut of oil would cause prices to go down, but so far they remain the same."

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the glut

verb

To fill to capacity, to satisfy all requirement or demand, to sate.

  • To glut one's appetite

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We are spoiled by the glut of exhibitions.

The glut has left Mexico's sugar industry all but bankrupt.

And the glut is still out there, worse than ever.

The glut of capital ensured pitiful returns for a decade.

Despite the glut of music, some artists have prospered.

The glut of foreclosed homes creates a self-reinforcing cycle.

That would settle the "glut" debate once and for all.

Yes, the glut of high-concept luxury towers was wearisome.

Distribution entities will go away," and the glut will recede.

But the glut of excellence didn't end with the kids.

Fortunately China is helping to mop up the glut.

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