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The phrase "a bottleneck of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a point of congestion or blockage that slows down progress in a process or system.
Example: "The project faced a bottleneck of resources, which delayed its completion."
Alternatives: "a point of congestion" or "a hindrance to progress".
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In either case, it adds a bottleneck of human review for every comment posted by users.
But the struggles with the layout quirks of this station, a bottleneck of nine subway lines, may soon cease.
However, the lack of research on transport properties has become a bottleneck of industrial application.
Indeed, reconstruction of the recent Ashkenazi Jewish history from whole genomes suggested a bottleneck of merely 350 individuals26,350
A bottleneck of the crop is the determination of its harvest time in the field.
However, the common control channel would become a bottleneck of the overall performance.
The remainder of the century will be a bottleneck of growing human impact on the environment and diminishing biodiversity.
The low ionic conductivity is a bottleneck of the inorganic solid state electrolyte used for lithium ion battery.
And the layout is awkward, the narrow side entrance and cramped bar area contributing to a bottleneck of human traffic on the way to the tables.
Employees can gather for online meetings or for short-term projects, regardless of their location, while bypassing a bottleneck of corporate file servers.
And so there has been a bottleneck of sorts — that year of college play — that has made for some riveting basketball, especially at tournament time.
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