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The phrase "a famine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a severe shortage of food affecting a large population, often leading to hunger and starvation.
Example: "The region has been suffering from a famine for several months, leaving many families in desperate need of assistance."
Alternatives: "a food shortage" or "a food crisis".
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A famine is a famine.
A famine is possible.
It's helping prevent a famine.
That won't prevent a famine.
Aid agencies are warning of a famine.
There'd be a famine," says Harcourt-Cooze.
This makes sense if a famine looms.
When the war arrived, a famine broke out.
In 1967, there was a famine in Bihar.
My grandmother grew up during a famine in Bengal.
"If they open roads a famine will not happen".
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