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The phrase "a bottleneck for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a point of congestion or blockage that hinders progress or efficiency in a process or system.
Example: "The outdated software has become a bottleneck for our production line, slowing down overall output."
Alternatives: "a hindrance to" or "an obstacle for".
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Battery technology is still a bottleneck for development, though.
The Alpine tunnels have been a bottleneck for transportation for years.
That has created something of a bottleneck for black political ambitions.
But at some point a fracas broke out where police barricades created a bottleneck for the crowds entering the square.
Valve worries that Microsoft's control will undermine Steam on Windows 8 by creating a bottleneck for updates to games.
Fish ladders in the dam create a bottleneck for salmon swimming upriver to spawning grounds, which allows sea lions to easily swoop in and dine on endangered salmon.
That created a bottleneck for many products, including electronic goods and toilet paper, leading dozens of importers to default on contracts.
The destruction of the bridge created a bottleneck for the North Vietnamese, allowing American bombers to blunt what became known as the Easter offensive.
A bottleneck for deaf scientists.
So while Sundance might no be a bottleneck for money any more, it is still a bottleneck for curation.
Therefore, sequence alignment still remains a bottleneck for bioinformaticians.
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