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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great lack" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant deficiency or absence of something. Example: "There is a great lack of resources in the rural areas, which hampers development."
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You can get a great lack of respect.
Mr. Zukin's latest poll found a "great lack of enthusiasm" among Democrats, he said.
The bull, as re-enacted here, is also endowed with a great lack of seriousness.
"There was a great lack of understanding as to what a lack of accessibility means to disabled people.
"There's a great lack of trust that is no longer there," said Ioanna Vovou, who teaches media studies at Panteion University in Athens.
"There is a great lack of military caution and prudence on the part of those in command here," McBeth observed in a lengthy letter in February 1863.
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It is thought that one in 10 new mothers is affected by post-natal depression (PND), but rates among teenage mothers are higher and Solomon believes there is a greater lack of understanding and empathy in society when it comes to young mums.
The HG group displayed a greater lack of full relaxation with pacing frequency compared to nonHG controls.
For vitality, patients diagnosed 5 9 years before presented a greater lack of vitality than those diagnosed 10 15 years before.
The patients in the palliative group were older than the rest, and reported more dyspnea (70%) and a greater lack of wellbeing (70%).
Within the palliative subgroup, the 16 cancer patients reported a greater lack of wellbeing than non-cancer patients, while patients with non-cancer diagnoses reported more severe dyspnea.
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