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"shortage of help" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which assistance is lacking or insufficient. For example, "The relief effort has been hampered by a shortage of help".
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There is no shortage of help.
Bogdanovic has had no shortage of help or advice since emerging as a promising junior.
Finding employees, meanwhile, has become increasingly difficult; she has canceled two family vacations in recent years because of the shortage of help.
Although there is no shortage of help lines or services in the county, there is apparently a need for this kind of program.
The problem is not only the shortage of help; it is the magnitude of the destruction, and time is the enemy.
Thankfully, there's no shortage of help out there.
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Only a tiny fraction of a sliver of a minority depended on assistance and aidand there was no shortage of aid available to help that minority.
The shortage of stable help is so severe that Walter Chrysler had to sell a couple of his two-year-olds because he had nobody to handle them properly.
There is a severe shortage of legal help for low-income people — a crisis that tests the conscience and vision of the legal profession.
The abrupt handovers in Nebraska are striking examples of an ongoing, more orderly phenomenon that exposes the shortage of psychiatric help for children.
The Taliban clique soon became an armed militia, and it had no shortage of logistical help as it marched from victory to victory across this ruggedly beautiful country.
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