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The phrase "a lack of comprehensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the absence of thoroughness or completeness in a particular context, such as research, analysis, or understanding.
Example: "The report was criticized for a lack of comprehensive data, which hindered the accuracy of the findings."
Alternatives: "an absence of thorough" or "a deficiency in complete".
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There is also a lack of comprehensive data about the tax rates charged on car rentals and hotel stays, making tracking them a challenge.
A lack of comprehensive research data has led to drugs with placebo, or even detrimental effects being released to the market, at great profit.
Our low population density combined with a lack of comprehensive public transit means many people simply cannot get to places where fresh food is available.
The EU-wide survey attempts to address and respond to the issue of "a lack of comprehensive data on the scale and nature of the problem".
Huffman said she is not concerned about reports on mental health concerns, noting that until marijuana is legalized, there will continue to be a lack of comprehensive studies on the drug.
Mario Draghi, the president of the bank, said last week that there were signs the money was finding its way to businesses, but there remained a lack of comprehensive data.
The infiltration of insurance and drug companies in defining psychiatry by relegating psychiatrists to the role of prescribers has led to a lack of comprehensive diagnosis in children by unskilled mental health professionals.
A lack of comprehensive credit rating tools could hamper the auto financing industry in its early stages, as lenders are forced to do background checks, which are costly and time consuming.
However, there is a lack of comprehensive information on this aspect of MSIs.
There is a lack of comprehensive, quantified and systematic classification of the BIM literature.
Nevertheless, there is still a lack of comprehensive measures for assessing product returns with recovery settings.
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