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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into a bottleneck" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where progress is hindered or slowed down due to a specific constraint or limitation.
Example: "The sudden increase in demand caused the production process to fall into a bottleneck, delaying delivery times."
Alternatives: "hit a snag" or "face a constraint."
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"It turned into a bottleneck," Mr. Blum said.
Working the data so that it can yield to analysis regularly runs into a bottleneck — a human bottleneck, says Berkeley computer science professor Joe Hellerstein.
The downside of this model is that it turns the central hub of pizza making robots into a bottleneck.
To me both life science and genomics have now run into a bottleneck in handling data from tens of thousands of samples, yet that is still not enough to understand the genetics of disease.
"We kept running into a bottleneck, I was running a chunk of the search team [at the time] and I had to project capacity out to 6-9 months.
Satisfying consumer demand for commercial wireless that Kara and Walt reported could run into a bottleneck due to lack of supply as the available spectrum gets maxed out.
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Therefore, this centrality indicates the capability of a node to bring distant nodes into communication and being in a bottleneck positions.
As stated by Snider M (Metabolic Labeling of Glycoproteins with Radioactive Sugars, Current protocols in cell biology, 2002) [3H] xylose is poorly taken up into cells creating a bottleneck that made this experimental approach not feasible.
In order to demonstrate the high accuracy of the proposed model, a comparison between model and simulation results is performed, taking into account not just a bottleneck link, but a complex network topology.
Works have started at the Chain House Lane junction in Penwortham Way, which is a main route into Preston and is a bottleneck to the city, Lancashire County Council said.
We suggest that the ancestral germplasm of P. abyssinicum was a small sample, introducing a bottleneck into the diversity of this gene pool that still survives today.
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