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"on the shoestring" The film was made on a shoestring. It is possible to make good movies on a shoestring budget. Do we add budget after shoestring in writing? as the word itself means low budget
May 28, 2019 5:42 PM
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There is no specific, definite "shoestring" so never the definite article "the" Always "a shoestring". "budget " is optional. The expression is so commonly known that "on a shoestring" is used with nothing other than budget, so budget is implied, but still allowed. So both your sentences are viable. Also a shoestring of a budget, describing the type of budget.
May 28, 2019
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'on a shoestring budget' is actually fine.
May 28, 2019
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