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Discover LudwigThe phrase "massive shortage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or extreme lack or scarcity of something. Example sentence: The recent natural disaster has caused a massive shortage of clean water and food in the affected areas.
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America has a massive shortage of truck drivers.
Vipul Tuli, of McKinsey's, a consultancy, predicts a "massive" shortage of 100m tonnes by 2011-12.
Landlords get abused, but there's a massive shortage of accommodation in this country.
But he didn't do much to plug the massive shortage of maths and physics teachers.
"There is a massive shortage of affordable homes across the country," she said.
This is because of a massive shortage of supply and Help to Buy will have little impact on this.
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"It is doubtful that the U.S. can respond to the massive shortages without the participation of international medical graduates.
"I think the big story is... the future of nursing is dominated by aging baby-boomer nurses who are going to retire, and we are looking at massive shortages," Buerhaus said.
Soon after the constitution was signed on 20 September, demonstrators blocked the main border crossing with India at Birgunj, which receives over half the country's imports, leading to massive shortages of fuel, cooking gas, medicines and other essential supplies across the country.
He told BBC Wales Weekk In Week Out programme: "Unfortunately there are massive shortages of education welfare officers throughout Wales.
"Massive shortages" of education welfare officers could undermine efforts by schools in Wales to tackle truancy, it is claimed.
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