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The phrase "a consistent lack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a repeated or ongoing absence of something in various contexts, such as performance, resources, or behavior.
Example: "The report highlighted a consistent lack of communication between departments, leading to misunderstandings and delays."
Alternatives: "a continual absence of" or "a persistent deficiency of".
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But the aspiring Sonnys and Chers displayed a consistent lack of cynicism about the publicity stunt.
There has been a consistent lack of priority given to children's mental health, and the problem is massive.
There is a consistent lack of focus on evaluating and fostering human, social and institutional capital.
Historically the sector has been constrained by political uncertainty, restrictions on the number of mines, a consistent lack of social license and strong Aboriginal and community resistance.
"Feedback from attendees at these events indicated that there was a consistent lack of understanding of Australia's current higher education system, in particular the status of Hecs.
Boyd yesterday expanded on his U‑turn, insisting he only refused to play again under Burley amid frustration at a consistent lack of match action.
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Interestingly, there is an increasingly consistent lack of correlation between PB T cell responses and immune protection in RM models [24], [27], [48], [49].
The most eye-catching instance is the consistent lack of a second DMN in WLG1 as compared to WLG2-4.
This is consistent with a lack of a significant growth phenotype for these strains.
His return is something of a gamble given a lack of consistent runs this summer, although he made a timely century against an excellent Middlesex attack a little more than a week ago.
We isolated diaminopimelic acid in the B. anthracis PGN preparation, consistent with lack of a pentaglycine bridge.
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