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The phrase "a conspicuous paucity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a noticeable lack or scarcity of something in a particular context.
Example: "The report highlighted a conspicuous paucity of data regarding the environmental impact of the project."
Alternatives: "a noticeable lack of" or "a significant shortage of".
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In particular, induction of CTL by liposome-carrying antigens has been the subject of a number of reports on animal models (Ignatius et al, 2000; Ludewig et al, 2001), but there is a conspicuous paucity of data regarding the effects in humans (Agrawal et al, 1998).
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There is a conspicuous lack of chardonnay.
There was a conspicuous absence of anger & passion.
Readers describe their allegiance with a conspicuous degree of oversharing.
It was a conspicuous display of even-handedness.
Admitting error is not a conspicuous part of his makeup.
There's now a conspicuous absence of subtlety.
Do you see a conspicuous lack of women applicants?
He is a conspicuous instance of a self-made man.
The spatial and temporal arrangement of crops is a conspicuous feature of rural landscapes.
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