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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificial shortfall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, economics, or resource management to describe a deficit that is created or simulated rather than occurring naturally.
Example: "The company reported an artificial shortfall in its quarterly earnings due to accounting adjustments."
Alternatives: "manufactured deficit" or "simulated shortfall".
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Unlike the 1973 crisis, when the embargo by the Arab members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries created an artificial shortfall, today's shortage, or near-shortage, is real.
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To more closely mimic that taste sensation, food companies have combined various artificial sweeteners, using one to mask the shortfalls of another.
Applying machine learning and other forms of artificial intelligence, a digital network can augment an organization's operations with sophisticated predictive analytics to anticipate bottlenecks, shortfalls or other disruptions and remedy them before they become issues.
"That's the shortfall.
So why the shortfall?
Artificial Intelligence"?
Artificial growth?
Artificial turf?
Bank of America has the biggest shortfall.
Last year, the shortfall was 4.1%.
Who is financing the shortfall?
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