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The phrase "shortage in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a lack of something in a particular place or situation. For example, "There is a shortage in funding available to support this project."
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There's a shortage in the Northeast.
"There is a cash shortage in Europe".
Talk story about the gas shortage in California.
"We are facing a shortage in almost everything.
There is a general housing shortage in Helsinki.
There is a chip shortage in the industry already.
Cyprus faces the worst water shortage in memory.
The power shortage in California appears to have been resolved.
There has been a Marmite shortage in the UK.
An energy shortage in 2001 led to electricity rationing.
Another problem is a skills shortage in the industry.
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