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The phrase "a shortfall of intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a deficiency or lack of intelligence in a particular context, such as in discussions about decision-making or problem-solving.
Example: "The team's failure to adapt to changing circumstances was attributed to a shortfall of intelligence in their strategic planning."
Alternatives: "a lack of intelligence" or "an intelligence deficit".
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It mingles with a shortfall of intelligence, an excess of hair and a flickering sweetness: Sam Malone, the bartender in "Cheers," whom he played for more than a decade, until the show's finale in 1993.
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That would meet two-thirds of what commanders have portrayed in recent months as a shortfall of three brigades, or about 10,000 troops, including combat forces, trainers, intelligence officers and crews for added helicopters and troop carriers.
A shortfall of $35m was mentioned.
Ms. Peters predicted a shortfall of $3.1 billion.
The state still faces a shortfall of $9.2 billion next year, compared with a $26.6 billion shortfall last year.
The result was a shortfall of more than 3,000 children.
That adds up to a shortfall of $1 trillion.
This means that there is a shortfall of $3.1tn.
The city faces a shortfall of up to $1 billion this year.
"They were heading for a shortfall of £570m next year.
A shortfall of nearly $700,000 is projected for next year.
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