In short supply

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adjective

Not enough of something, or less of something than is needed or wanted.

In some countries, food is in short supply.
Visual representation of "in short supply" - Not enough of something, or less of something than is needed or wanted.

Often appears as...

  • food is in short supply
  • water is in short supply
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Context Importance

Understand the context to assess urgency. 'In short supply' suggests a serious lack or immediate need.

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During the drought, clean water was in short supply.
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Emotional Weight

The phrase can carry concern or worry, regarding a situation where the item is needed.

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Patients were anxious as blood donors were in short supply.
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Economic Impact

Mentioning something is 'in short supply' may imply its price could increase due to high demand.

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With masks in short supply, their prices skyrocketed.
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