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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Energy crisis" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a situation where the demand for energy exceeds the supply, often leading to shortages or increased prices. Example: "The energy crisis of the 1970s led to significant changes in energy policy and consumption habits worldwide."
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Energy crisis
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An economic problem caused by a dwindling supply of energy, at an increasing price
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Energy crisis, what energy crisis?
Energy crisis is receiving attention with regard to the global economy and environmental sustainable development.
There Is No Energy Crisis Forget about California.
Dr. Rosenthal aptly describes SAD as "an energy crisis".
The UK is facing an energy crisis.
Discusses energy crisis.
There is no energy crisis.
A global energy crisis.
Remember California's energy crisis?
Remember the energy crisis?
We actually have an energy crisis looming.
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