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The part of a sentence 'significant shortage' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a major or important lack of something. For example, "The region is facing a significant shortage of medical supplies amid the pandemic."
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Now there's a significant shortage.
Whitehall had a significant shortage of officials with operational or commercial experience.
Most blacks live in places with a significant shortage of black men.
"There is a significant shortage of direct point-to-point flying within the continent, particularly with west Africa.
"There's a significant shortage of rental units of all price ranges in the county," Mr. Mercurio said.
So there's less and less availability – and, of course, a very significant shortage of social, affordable and stable housing".
Unfortunately, there is a significant shortage of lungs for transplantation, and many patients die before receiving a transplant.
In particular, there is a significant shortage of experimental facilities dedicated to the development of the lithium technology.
There is a significant shortage of GPs, and – despite the government's pledge and claims – in real terms, we have seen a reduction in GP numbers.
"Despite a significant shortage in skilled talent, the labor market continues to grow," said Ahu Yildirmaz, vice-president and co-head of the ADP Research Institute.
Meanwhile in a note on the sector, Citigroup said: Diamond prices are weaker than they were two years ago and demand is not yet strong enough for the limited mine supply to create a significant shortage.
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