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1 An economy that was thriving in 2009 is now in deep recession .
2 There has been little public protest despite the deep recession that ensued.
3 But it is struggling to collect revenues and overcome a deep recession .
4 The world's deep recession and the demands of Eastern Europe can be cited.
5 The government is trying to steer the economy back from a deep recession .
6 Three years after emerging from a deep recession , the economy has not recovered.
7 Soon after the deal closed, the United States slid into a deep recession .
8 But the move sent the world's third-biggest economy into deep recession .
9 All the economic data pointed to the likelihood of a deep , deep recession .
10 Independence fervour has been growing in Catalonia during the deep recession .
11 Are you willing to go into a very severe, deep recession ?
12 The country is not only suffering from a deep recession but also hyperinflation.
13 The key risk we see to our forecasts is a deep recession in Europe.
14 The sovereign debt crisis that followed plunged the euro zone into a deep recession .
15 If this problem isn't solved soon, the region could tip into a deep recession .
16 The National Treasury has forecast a deep recession this year.
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