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The phrase "huge shortages" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to any situation in which a large amount of something is lacking. For example: "The country is facing huge shortages of essential medical supplies."
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New York City has huge shortages of both.
When not shutting down, hospitals function with huge shortages in pharmaceutical supplies and medical personnel.
"We have leading cancer experts in Britain saying the burden now of treating overseas people is leading to huge shortages in the system.
Since 2001, the government has had a monopoly on the trading of corn and wheat -- a system that, according to the new study, has helped create huge shortages.
Bayer's production of Kogenate, a blood-clotting drug for treating hemophilia, has been riddled with problems, resulting in huge shortages of the drug.
It's report-card season, and this is what the grades for California's three-year-old experiment in power deregulation look like: soaring rates; huge shortages and looming blackouts; and more than $7 billion in losses for utilities.
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With hundreds of thousands of young people heading west, there is a huge shortage of workers.
He and Elba were addressing "a huge shortage of undiscovered television writing talent", he said.
"There is a huge shortage of local language content," said Sanjay Tiwari, the chief executive of JuxtConsult.
It's a logical development, given the explosion of property prices throughout the capital, and the huge shortage of supply.
"There's simply a huge shortage of labour," said Mr Frolik, who has built his company, Linet, into a global leader with an annual turnover of $240m £168mm).
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