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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have shortage" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a lack or insufficiency of something. Example: "The store is experiencing a shortage of bread due to the high demand from customers."
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"I don't think we have shortage of money, we had shortage of mechanism," Mr. Thani said.
"Originally we had a shortage of doctors, and we opened floodgates, particularly for doctors, we don't have shortage, by 2030 surplus of 7000 doctors and we have to find jobs for them.
where and are two normalized indicators that reflect a real-time user's need for accessing the system resources at time slot t, when they have shortage or excess of data units received within their current short observation time interval, respectively.
"We have shortage of antibiotic and specialized items like inhalers for asthmatic patients.
If we have shortage in some supplies like dentistry needles, I can process a request in half an hour.
"If we have shortage of drugs and other supplies we usually go to the district [capital] to request them.
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We have shortages of everything," he said.
Those are the areas where we have shortages.
In terms of kitchen utensils, we have shortages of everything".
"We have shortages on the ground right now".
"In California, we clearly have shortages," he said.
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