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supply
noun as in reserve of goods
verb as in furnish, provide, give a resource
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Example Sentences
There was no mains water or gas, and the electricity supply was constantly being cut off.
This is because landlords may leave the private rental market, limiting supply and pushing up prices for renters, it said.
Already, wholesale turkey prices are about 40 percent higher due to supply challenges fueled by avian illnesses, the American Farm Bureau Federation said recently.
Analysts attribute Dell’s positive outlook to its effective supply chain management, mitigating the impact of increasing memory chip costs.
So do industrial states such as Ohio, Michigan and Tennessee, where many white-collar administrative and coordination roles in factories and supply chains are also at risk.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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