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Bleed red ink Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɫid/ /ˈɹɛd/ /ˈɪŋk
BLEED RED INGK
blˈiːd/ /ɹˈɛd/ /ˈɪŋk
bleed RED INGK

Definition

To lose money over a period of time, especially used to describe a business or organization operating at a loss.

Usage & Nuances

This is a business and financial idiom, typically used in formal or journalistic language. It refers to ongoing losses, not a one-time loss. Often appears in contexts like 'The company continues to bleed red ink.' Do not confuse with literal bleeding or actual ink.

Example Sentences

The company continues to bleed red ink every quarter.

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If they keep bleeding red ink, they might go out of business.

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During the crisis, many stores started to bleed red ink.

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Our department has been bleeding red ink ever since the budget cuts.

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You can’t keep bleeding red ink and expect to survive in this market.

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Ever since sales dropped, we've been bleeding red ink left and right.

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