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"shortage of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used when referring to a lack of something, for example: "The company is experiencing a shortage of skilled workers."
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Shortage of troops?
There's no shortage of material.
And there's no shortage of it.
There was no shortage of women.
And there is no shortage of bargains.
And there is no shortage of contributors.
The company has no shortage of litigation.
The problem is a shortage of information.
There is a shortage of skilled labour.
Conveniently, there's no shortage of data.
There is no shortage of sceptics.
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