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The phrase "a considerable lack of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant deficiency or absence of something. Example: "The report highlighted a considerable lack of resources available for the project."
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There is a considerable lack of hostels, but I did eventually find one.
The report said some officers showed a "considerable lack of empathy" in handling cases – recently in the West Midlands officers were overheard calling a victim a "fucking slag".
Victims told HMIC that they were frequently not taken seriously, that they felt judged unfairly and that some officers demonstrated a considerable lack of empathy and understanding.
Several studies have been carried out with reference to audiences seated on upholstered theatre seats but there is a considerable lack of information about occupied pews.
There is still a considerable lack of quantitative information concerning the effects of stent structures on blood flow in an aneurismal cavity.
While there is generally acceptance that switching is subserved by a fronto-parietal network, there is a considerable lack of consistency across studies as to other brain regions involved in executing mental set switches.
Studies that reveal domestic washing as microplastic sources are scarce and there is a considerable lack of standardization in methods as well as incorporation of textile aspects in experimental design.
Due to experimental limitations, however, there is still a considerable lack of understanding on the adsorption dynamics at the early stage of the conformational transition at water-graphene interface and the underlying driving force at molecular level.
There was a considerable lack of organisation in the first 90 minutes, which resulted in the two features of the night, so fatal to the residents: (1) the maintenance of stay put, when it should have been amended or withdrawn, and (2) the hindering of evacuation because of the over-deployment of people and equipment into the stairwell.
"The bilateral reality is far from being a disgrace, despite the points in dispute, but there's a considerable lack of mutual respect," Caio Blinder, a columnist for the magazine Veja, said in an essay describing the "downgrade" of Ms. Rousseff's visit.
There is generally a considerable lack of radiologists and subspecialty programmes in Latin America.
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