Deficits is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Deficits meaning
plural of deficit
Using Deficits
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of deficit
- In the example corpus, deficits often appears in combinations such as: deficits and, budget deficits, deficits in.
Context around Deficits
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 8 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Deficits
- In this selection, "deficits" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, cognitive, trade, include, debts, projected and spawned stand out and add context to how "deficits" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include by ego deficits or object and cause cognitive deficits and that. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "deficits" sits close to words such as charismatic, compassionate and deborah, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with deficits
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Individual doctors’ trusts/ deficits should not be taken as professional mistrust/ deficits. (12 words)
Also, I am sure fed is looking at ongoing huge fiscal deficits. (12 words)
America runs budget deficits and has to borrow huge amounts to pay its bills. (14 words)
First, while the budget does include deficits (projected to decline over the three-year fiscal plan to $6.3 billion from $7.9 billion), at a time of slow economic growth, it’s appropriate to run deficits that will help support demand in the economy. (45 words)
Although the state has been running multi-billion dollar surpluses in each of the last two years, the Governor’s Office of Management and Budget has that state finances could start running deficits as soon as Fiscal Year 2025. (39 words)
In an earlier interview, Malawi Investment and Trade Centre (Mitc) chief executive officer Paul Kwengwere cautioned that if left unchecked, the perennial deficits could worsen the country’s current account deficits and pile pressure on the kwacha. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
First, while the budget does include deficits (projected to decline over the three-year fiscal plan to $6.3 billion from $7.9 billion), at a time of slow economic growth, it’s appropriate to run deficits that will help support demand in the economy.
In an earlier interview, Malawi Investment and Trade Centre (Mitc) chief executive officer Paul Kwengwere cautioned that if left unchecked, the perennial deficits could worsen the country’s current account deficits and pile pressure on the kwacha.
Deficits, debts and inflation all add up to economic chaos because shortsighted leaders tend to address the problem by creating more deficits, debts, and inflation.
Individual doctors’ trusts/ deficits should not be taken as professional mistrust/ deficits.
The previous period of surging deficits spawned a political backlash that put Republicans back in power in the House, but the current surge in deficits has not sparked a similar uproar.
With the Ontario and federal governments facing record deficits and on the brink of economic meltdown, most people accepted deep and often painful spending cuts to rein in bulging deficits and soaring debt.
The policy is to cut taxes, insist that lower taxes will not produce unacceptably high deficits, and then, when the deficits inevitably occur, blame spending.
Another view maintains that cognitive deficits in chronic benzodiazepine users occur only for a short period after the dose, or that the anxiety disorder is the cause of these deficits.
A review of the literature on cognitive deficits in individuals with schizophrenia shows that the deficits may be present in early adolescence, or as early as childhood.
Consistent with cognitive epidemiological data, numerous studies confirm that obesity is associated with cognitive deficits. citation Whether obesity causes cognitive deficits, or vice versa is unclear at present.
On average, classical analysis may last 5.7 years, but for phobias and depressions uncomplicated by ego deficits or object relations deficits, analysis may run for a shorter period of time.
This suggests the infrequent use of ketamine does not cause cognitive deficits, and that any deficits that might occur may be reversible when ketamine use is discontinued.
Trade deficits generated in tradeable goods such as manufactured goods or software may impact domestic employment to different degrees than trade deficits in raw materials.
Across the three games against Texas, Baltimore led for about 10 minutes, spending much of the rest of the series facing insurmountable deficits.
Also, I am sure fed is looking at ongoing huge fiscal deficits.
Although the SNP, like other parties, has recorded large deficits in the past, these have tended to coincide with years in which Holyrood or Westminster elections rack up campaign costs.
Although the state has been running multi-billion dollar surpluses in each of the last two years, the Governor’s Office of Management and Budget has that state finances could start running deficits as soon as Fiscal Year 2025.
Amal observed that an elevation in nitric oxide levels affects presumably leading to neuronal dysfunction that converges into behavioral deficits.
America runs budget deficits and has to borrow huge amounts to pay its bills.
As much as Adam Silver wants this matchup because of the ratings it would draw in, it’s hard to see both these teams erasing their current deficits.
Common combinations with deficits
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- deficits and 32×
- budget deficits 25×
- deficits in 18×
- trade deficits 12×
- the deficits 8×
- cognitive deficits 8×
- fiscal deficits 8×
- deficits as 6×
- deficits of 6×
- deficits are 6×