deep recession
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdeepandrecession
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deep
adjective
uk/diːp/us/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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recession
noun[C or U]
uk/rɪˈseʃ.ən/us/rɪˈseʃ.ən/
a period when the economy of a country is not successful and conditions for business ...
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(Definition ofdeepandrecessionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The resultingdeeprecessionhas produced an unemployment "excess" (over the natural rate) of over 2 million.
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Under the adaptive money rule, the initial boom is closer to 1%, followed by adeeprecessionof more than 18% before overshooting to convergence.
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Their concerns are understandable against the background of thedeeprecessionof the early 1990s.
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Thedeeprecessionmight, with bad luck, be even worse than we expect.
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That spells not merely adeeprecession, but one whose ramifications will continue for a long time to come.
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It is clear to the whole country that there has been no transformation in our economy and that we are in anotherdeeprecession.
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All the signs of a verydeeprecessionare present right across the industry.
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We are now indeeprecessionboth inside and outside the industry.
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At a time ofdeeprecessionand rising unemployment, we welcome any measures that assist the unemployed.
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We are faced with adeeprecession, lack of demand, shortage of money and lack of confidence.
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That is not surprising since we have been through adeeprecessionand the amount of money raised has had to be cut.
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In a time ofdeeprecessionthat decision was brutal.
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This tightening comes at a time when the economy is already indeeprecession.
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The tightening comes at a time when the economy is already indeeprecession.
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That can only be perverse when the country is in adeeprecession.
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A time ofdeeprecessionis not a time at which to drive up house prices.
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In the midst of adeeprecession, we have greater investment in shipbuilding than we have had for some years.
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He also said that we are in adeeprecession.
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We are in adeeprecession, and there is no demand.
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Inflation will come down automatically because of thedeeprecessionthat we are suffering in this country.
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