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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge 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 huge lack of resources available for students in underfunded schools."
Alternatives: "a significant absence" or "a considerable deficiency."
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There was a huge lack of professionalism".
To Moyles it was "a huge lack of respect and a massive FU" to him.
There is a huge lack of water and food for the animals".
It's a huge lack of respect and a massive FU to me.
"There has been a huge lack of trust on the part of the community".
There was a huge lack of trust in the previous administration," Streeting said.
Carlos Torres: And this -- and this feeds into the next which is materials there was a huge lack of material.
"Unlike the federal highway system or the national gas system, there is a huge lack of federal oversight for electricity.
And I think that on the climate change issue there's a huge lack of political leadership on this.
And there is a huge lack of access to a strong, cohesive cultural history in New Zealand.
"There is a huge lack of employment for adults," explains Sezen Yalcin, a child protection programme manager for Hayata Destek.
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