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What does become short of mean?

"Become short of" typically means to run out of something or to have less of something than needed. Here's a breakdown of the meaning and some examples:

Meaning:

* To be in a state of lacking something: This could be a physical object, a resource, or even an abstract concept like time or patience.

* To be insufficient: This means you don't have enough of something to meet your needs or requirements.

Examples:

* "We're becoming short of food." (We are running low on food and need to get more.)

* "The company is becoming short of staff." (They don't have enough employees to do all the work.)

* "I'm becoming short of time." (I don't have enough time to do everything I need to do.)

* "He's becoming short of patience with her." (He's losing his patience because she's taking too long.)

Similar phrases:

* Run out of

* Lack

* Be in short supply

* Be deficient

Note: The phrase "become short of" is often used to express a concern or warning about a potential problem. It implies that the situation is getting worse and could lead to difficulties if not addressed.

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