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Discover LudwigThe phrase "current supply" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the amount of electricity or power that is currently available. Example: "The current supply of electricity in the city is not sufficient to meet the demand during peak hours."
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Current supply in London is poor.
Mr. Naimi said the current supply was meeting demand.
And the demand is far outpacing the current supply, according to doctors and other medical professionals.
The resulting reduction in current supply will push prices up now, before any actual shortages materialize.
Committed to coverting by 2014 Marks & Spencer: Offsetting all current supply with GreenPalm certificates.
Crude oil dropped on expectations that Saudi Arabia will lift output even though OPEC members say current supply is adequate.
The current supply of affordable housing represents "a pebble in the pond of need," Mr. Cantor said.
The current supply of about $7 billion for Iraqi nonmilitary operations came from several sources, administration officials say.
By 2030 global water demand is predicted to increase dramatically to a level 40% above current supply.
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It can be easily disregarded as unimportant, not least because of pressure on politicians to provide family housing in the current supply-poor market.
Many support current supply-chain realities, namely the domination of huge national distributor chains.
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