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glut <a glut; gluts> N

glut of money ECON

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The industry declined in the mid-1980s because of the oil glut and because of a worldwide recession.
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These trends were also fueled by inexpensive fossil energy, with low petroleum prices caused by a glut of oil.
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Sales were poor due to a glut of ex-military aircraft.
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A wine glut led to the sale of 26 million bottles of wine for conversion into industrial alcohol in 2004.
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Say further argued that because production necessarily creates demand, a general glut of unsold goods of all kinds is impossible.
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A glut of ships of this age occurred in the 1980s, caused by an overestimate of the growth of international trade.
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There was a glut of tobacco on the market.
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This worsened an existing glut of oil and triggered a price war.
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Say argued that there could never be a general deficiency of demand or a general glut of commodities in the whole economy.
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A glut of such shows were produced in the late 1950s and through the 1960s, then syndicated continuously for the next two decades.
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