glut in the PONS Dictionary

glut Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an oil glut

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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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The industry declined in the mid-1980s because of the oil glut and because of a worldwide recession.
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The global savings glut needs to be addressed.
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Trends such as a poverty of time and a glut of unhandy husbands has spurred the business.
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There would be a glut in unsold products, production would be cut back, profits decline until capital accumulation halts in an economic depression.
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There was a glut of tobacco on the market.
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In modern terms, general gluts can not exist, although there may be local imbalances, with gluts in some markets balanced out by shortages in others.
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The plan backfires when a glut of "peych" starts an economic depression.
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A glut in production led to a collapse in the price in 1921.
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The drop was attributed to the oil glut, which drove down prices.
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