go into deficit

Frequency: 7.09.2 per million words

To begin to have a deficit.

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Examples (10)

  • If spending continues to outpace revenue, the company will go into deficit.
  • The country went into deficit for the first time in a decade after the global economic crisis.
  • We might go into deficit this quarter unless we cut costs immediately.
  • Going into deficit is a serious concern for the new government.
  • What are the main reasons the trade balance went into deficit last year?
  • The club's finances quickly went into deficit following the expensive player transfers.
  • The primary goal is to avoid going into deficit by boosting exports.
  • The risk of the pension fund going into deficit has increased significantly.
  • Analysts warned that without fiscal reforms, the national budget was projected to go into deficit.
  • After he lost his job, his personal budget went into deficit for several months.