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The word ‘shutdowns’ is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the situation when an organization, business, or government agency stops operating or has to reduce services for a period of time, for example: "The restaurant experienced several shutdowns due to the pandemic."
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Worries range from high prices and project delays to unequal water distribution and service shutdowns.
The grid cited emergency shutdowns at two UK nuclear power stations operated by French firm EDF and fires at a large coal-powered plant and and another fuelled by biomass.
Even before coal stocks went into freefall last year, competition from the vast coal reserves of Wyoming's Powder river basin and cheap natural gas was crowding out mines in Appalachia, forcing lay-offs and shutdowns.
Censorship, shutdowns, the arrest of bloggers and tweeters: these tactics were pioneered in Syria, exploited in Turkey and Egypt and are being perfected in Russia.
The prospect of power shortages is likely to alarm ministers, who are concerned that an already depleted system could be exposed by a small number of temporary shutdowns at crucial plants.
Clinton faced two government shutdowns of his own while president, but the failure of the current administration to win bipartisan support for any of its major policy initiatives has led to veiled criticism from veteran aides, who, when speaking privately, say the White House today lacks figures who can reach across the party divide and strike deals.
If that sort of dogmatism is applied to future budget disputes, gridlock will only worsen.Government shutdowns in modern times have often involved disputes about abortion, welfare and even nuclear-missile funding, with Democrats questioning Ronald Reagan's strategy for avoiding a third world war.
Past experience shows that government shutdowns are not the best way to win friends and influence people.
As a result, they seem tempted to use their budget powers as a sort of impeachment-lite.More pragmatic Republicans, notably in the Senate, are appalled by renewed talk of shutdowns.
In fact, output is struggling, due to unplanned shutdowns.
Moderate Republicans, in particular, seem fearful of a repeat of earlier budget battles that led to shutdowns in 1995-96, when Bill Clinton managed to paint the Republican majority in Congress as extreme and recalcitrant.
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