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glut <a glut; gluts> N

glut of money ECON

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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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A wine glut led to the sale of 26 million bottles of wine for conversion into industrial alcohol in 2004.
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This worsened an existing glut of oil and triggered a price war.
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Traditional cultivars and landraces are often more useful to gardeners because they crop over a longer period of time, avoiding gluts and food shortages.
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There was a glut of tobacco on the market.
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This especially was the case during the 1980s oil glut.
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Sales were poor due to a glut of ex-military aircraft.
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A glut of such shows were produced in the late 1950s and through the 1960s, then syndicated continuously for the next two decades.
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In the late 1980s, governments sponsored growers to pull out their vines to overcome a glut of winegrapes.
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The plan backfires when a glut of "peych" starts an economic depression.
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