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The phrase "a data vacuum for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or system that lacks data or is designed to collect data in a way that leaves gaps or voids.
Example: "The new software created a data vacuum for user interactions, making it difficult to analyze customer behavior."
Alternatives: "a data void for" or "a data gap for".
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Now that there could be a data vacuum for longer, the clues rate-setters bake into set-piece speeches will be combed over more closely.
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That risk seems especially high because California is operating in a data vacuum.
The OIG report depicted an information vacuum for tracking families and a lack of meaningful cooperation on sharing data between agencies.
Data vacuum despite improved surveillance.
That creates an incredible vacuum for a startup.
But that created a vacuum for" Islamic State.
Our silence created a vacuum for hatred to fester in.
The slides were dried in a vacuum for 1 h.
Results found on single crystals are in the range of published friction data for vacuum conditions (different testing methods), 0.15 to 0.3 for MoS2 [19] and 0.06 to 0.3 for graphite [20], and are higher than the friction coefficient on freshly cleaved MoS2 single crystal (0.023 ± 0.001) measured with Si3N4 AFM tip [13].
The socket of the flash lamp is replaced by a mount for vacuum feedthroughs for fibers and cables as a hardware module for vacuum feedthroughs (Fig. 2c).
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