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The phrase "shortfall on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a deficiency or lack of something, often in a financial or resource context. Example: "The company reported a shortfall on its projected revenue for the quarter."
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Journey times between London and other cities will fall; a capacity shortfall on one of the main north-south rail routes will be avoided.
He later tweeted: "Upgrades underway to enable rocket to compensate for a thrust shortfall on one of the three landing engines.
The May data put the shortfall on track to reach more than $350 billion for all 2000, up one-third from last year's record $265 billion.
Illinois is the worst funded; its pensions shortfall, on Moody's calculations, is almost $133 billion.
"Now we have put this shortfall on top of an already horrible funding situation".
The CBO blamed about two-thirds of the shortfall on slower potential.
The ministry blamed the shortfall on the Sea Shepherd society's obstructions.
The CRR calculates that the pension shortfall, on the states' assumptions, is $1.1 trillion.
Other plants were forced to make up for the shortfall on an emergency basis.
HSBC had previously objected to a currency shortfall on an account.
The shortfall on the current account in 2013 was 4.2% of national output.
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