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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face shortages" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to experience a lack or insufficiency of something. Example: The country is currently facing shortages of essential medical supplies, making it challenging for healthcare workers to treat patients effectively.
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"We will face shortages," he said.
The PHUs often face shortages of equipment and medicine.
In fact, the industry might even face shortages.
But the nonprofit organization continued to face shortages.
Up to 96 fresh water basins are projected to face shortages.
Patience is wearing thin among consumers who face shortages and long lines at supermarkets and pharmacies.
Patience is wearing thin among consumers who face shortages and long queues at supermarkets and pharmacies.
Two-thirds of China's cities face shortages, while deserts are eating up arable land.
Before then, alas, Americans are likely to face shortages of numerous high-tech products that Chinese take for granted.
The technology is especially being embraced in professions like ophthalmology, psychiatry and dermatology, which face shortages of physicians.
Mr. Riggio said that all Internet companies -- particularly in New York's Silicon Alley -- may face shortages of Internet engineers.
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