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"time of scarcity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period when there is a lack or shortage of something essential, such as food, money, or resources. Example: During the time of scarcity, many families struggled to put food on the table as the prices of basic goods skyrocketed.
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For a start, we do not live in a "time of scarcity".
Mr. Brodsky acknowledged, though, "in a time of scarcity, everything has to be re-examined".
The damage to rice crops, occurring at a time of scarcity and high prices, could have been prevented.
And it is possible that he's a perfect guy to be mayor at a time of scarcity.
If one looks at a family as a unit, at a time of scarcity, reducing consumption is an entirely rational economic response.
But the government of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi faces a national election in May, at what could be the worst time of scarcity for the southern regions of Ethiopia, which are politically marginalized.
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"Suppliers have more power in times of scarcity.
In times of scarcity, people can become nervous and suspicious.
In times of scarcity, though, the government has tried to override this prejudice.
In times of scarcity, head-enders have an incentive to not share water with tail-enders.
Feeling frustrated, especially when we work with others and especially in these times of scarcity, is natural.
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