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The phrase "creating a bottleneck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where a process is slowed down or hindered due to a specific point of congestion or limitation.
Example: "The lack of resources is creating a bottleneck in our production line, delaying our delivery schedule."
Alternatives: "causing a traffic jam" or "leading to a slowdown."
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A network map cannot tell you explicitly whether a central connector is creating a bottleneck.
"Auction houses pick their watches one by one, creating a bottleneck in the market.
The process is hard to scale up, creating a bottleneck in the drug-development process.
So they all have to go through the Education Funding Agency, a new quango, creating a bottleneck.
The staff members, observed Sandberg, were taking too long with the fixings [toppings] and creating a bottleneck.
The police pushed back at the only exit, creating a bottleneck that left nine young people and three officers asphyxiated.
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But the medical schools have created a bottleneck.
By staying, he created a bottleneck at the top of the company.
That created a bottleneck, with migrants stuck on boats for days and weeks.
This creates a bottleneck at city hospitals, while smaller hospitals remain underutilized.
The team had selected a computer-assisted design program to create the drawings, but importing the data created a bottleneck.
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