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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shortage" can be a part of a grammatically correct sentence and is commonly used in written English
It refers to a lack or insufficiency of something. Examples: - "There is a shortage of affordable housing in this city." - "The recent drought has caused a shortage of crops." - "During the pandemic, there was a shortage of toilet paper in stores." - "The company is facing a shortage of skilled workers."
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Fabric shortage.
Coffee shortage?
The shortage is severe.
Looming worker shortage.
A leather shortage?
Doctor shortage solved.
The shortage is temporary.
No shortage there.
There's a shortage.
There's no shortage of songs about shortage.
The water shortage is dire.
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