We found 77 examples of how to use recession in an English sentence.
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1. | “I think most people now feel like we are headed towards a recession if not already in a recession, at least in the United States, if not globally,” said Shaki Abbas, director of economic policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center. | |
2. | Ecuador's economy fell into recession in 2015 and remained in recession in 2016. | |
3. | Recession is a temporary falling off of business activity during a period when such activity is generally increasing. | |
4. | He argued that the new policy was bound to drive the economy into recession. | |
5. | The recovery of Japan's economy, which has been in a recession for some time, is finally under way. | |
6. | This increase in unemployment is a consequence of the recession. | |
7. | Social unrest may come about as a result of this long recession. | |
8. | The policy is bound to drive the economy into further recession. | |
9. | As the recession set in, temporary employees were laid off one after another. | |
10. | The recession has put the crunch on wage laborers. | |
11. | The economy has entered a recession. | |
12. | In spite of their tiny restaurant they managed to pull through the recession. | |
13. | The world economy is in recession now. | |
14. | Japan is still struggling to emerge from recession. | |
15. | My business is at a standstill because of the recession. | |
16. | Corporate results deteriorated because of recession. | |
17. | Even though we're supposedly in a recession, people are traveling abroad in record numbers this Golden Week holiday. | |
18. | We're in store for a recession. | |
19. | The unemployment rate went up to 5% because of the recession. | |
20. | Thousands of small businesses went under during the recession. | |
21. | A recession is bound to come next year. | |
22. | The software company collapsed during the recession. | |
23. | The bank collapsed during the recession. | |
24. | The recession caused many businesses to close. | |
25. | How can banks prepare for the next recession? |