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Discover Ludwig"hidden supply" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is not obvious and is not readily available. For example, "The small town had a hidden supply of fresh vegetables."
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That hidden supply, he explained, is the 10 to 20 percent of appointments that are made and then canceled within a day or two of the appointment date.
Used to detect hidden supply / demand in dark pools.
The other risk of buying in areas where real estate prices have recently gotten a haircut is hidden supply waiting to come back onto the market.
"We're making doctors more efficient and helping patients find the hidden supply of health care".
I can't smell the gin we drank at the beginning of the night, taking it from my dad's hidden supply and pouring it into Coke cans so that we could drink it on the street.
That trail -- really a shifting network of hidden supply routes that snaked in and out of neighboring Laos and Cambodia -- was one of the wonders of the Vietnam war, one more proof of the persistence and ingenuity of North Vietnam's guerrilla fighters.
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That lack of certainty means a possible series of U.S. cruise missile strikes aimed at crippling Assad's military infrastructure could hit newly hidden supplies of chemical weapons, accidentally triggering a deadly chemical attack.
Soldiers would be moving in a 360-degree battlefield with obstructed sight lines and impaired radio communications, trying to pick out targets from a civilian population determined to hide, supply and shield the enemy, unable to attack Iraqi firing positions without killing civilians.
It was a joke among his students that he could not lecture without that piece of chalk to fumble in his fingers, and once he had been stricken to impotence by their hiding his supply.
In order to deny the NVA and Viet Cong the use of dense forest to conceal their movements and to hide their supply lines and bases, the U.S. Air Force sprayed millions of gallons of a herbicide called Agent Orange along the Vietnamese border with Laos and Cambodia, in areas northwest of Saigon, and along major waterways.
But unconscious cosmopolitanism is the key to civilization — when you don't bother to stop to think how much your way of life depends on distant places, intricate trade, and hidden chains of supply.
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