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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a supply issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a problem or difficulty related to the availability or distribution of goods or materials.
Example: "Due to a supply issue, we are unable to fulfill all customer orders this month."
Alternatives: "a supply problem" or "a supply challenge".
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"It's a supply issue".
"There always has been and will be a supply issue in Venice," he said.
Paul Cosford, the medical director of PHE, said: "In recent days, AstraZeneca has informed us of a supply issue.
Ms. Napolitano echoed that thinking on Tuesday, calling the fight against drugs "a demand issue and a supply issue".
"The announcement eased fears that we will have a supply issue over the next couple of weeks," said Brian Youngberg, an energy analyst at Edward Jones.
Burt White, chief investment officer at LPL Financial, said: "The lower that oil prices go, the more it reinforces into the market's mind that perhaps this is more of a demand issue than a supply issue".
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That would mean a lower unemployment rate (as it reduces the denominator), but it wouldn't be evidence of more strength in labour markets.It's worth investigating these questions, but it's also important to keep one's eye on the ball current high unemployment is overwhelmingly a labour demand rather than a labour supply issue.
"It absolutely was not an energy supply issue".
There's a demand and supply issue.
"There is a demand and supply issue.
Update: several commenters suggest it's a supply chain issue.
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