Pronunciation of the English word shortages.
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1. | There is no need to worry about shortages for the moment. | |
2. | Violence erupted all over the city because of the food shortages. | |
3. | The war ushered in a period of shortages and deprivation. | |
4. | The bad harvest caused massive food shortages. | |
5. | There were severe shortages of food and fuel. | |
6. | Due to the early onset of winter this year, authorities are forecasting shortages of heating oil. | |
7. | On one hand, water shortages are expected this summer because of lower rainfall, but on the other hand, large rainstorms are 3.5 times more likely locally than last year. | |
8. | The Southwest, Great Plains, and Southeast are particularly vulnerable to changes in water supply and demand. Changes in precipitation and runoff, combined with changes in consumption and withdrawal, have reduced surface and groundwater supplies in many areas. These trends are expected to continue, increasing the likelihood of water shortages for many uses. | |
9. | The president said, “We have no shortages other than people are buying anywhere from three to five times what they would normally buy.” | |
10. | There are shortages of masks and disinfectant being reported all over the world. |