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The phrase "finite supply" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a limited quantity of something. For example, "We only have a finite supply of canned goods, so make sure to use them wisely."
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This Stradivarius — it's a finite supply.
This is, of course, a finite supply.
This Stradivarius it's a finite supply.
This finite supply has prompted one of the most unusual water wars in the country.
As bitcoin has a finite supply, future price movement will depend on demand, Warne says.
Tears are not in finite supply: there are more than enough to go around.
This small, finite supply is the water that actually supports human existence.
But weren't precious materials in finite supply exactly the opposite of what Flavin had in mind?
Even so, "scammers have a finite supply of mule accounts," says Mr Glover.
No... * The insurmountable difficulty with oil is that there is a finite supply but growing demands.
The finite supply means the value of Bitcoins should rise as demand increases.
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