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The phrase "a lack of direct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the absence of something that is straightforward or immediate, often in contexts like communication or access.
Example: "The report highlighted a lack of direct communication between the departments, which led to misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "an absence of direct" or "a deficiency in direct".
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Eventually, Mr. Nakai became suspicious because of a lack of direct contact with the birth mother.
Mikerin rejected the fraud allegations, citing a lack of direct evidence.
Until now, there has been a lack of direct comparisons between these methods in the literature.
However, there is still a lack of direct comparisons between individual treatments or their combinations.
A lack of direct contractual relationships makes the line of authority subtle.
The key is to downplay a lack of direct experience, while highlighting the skills and accomplishments which apply.
Photo: The town of Viganella suffers each year at this time from a lack of direct sunlight.
A lack of direct reciprocity means you are willing to do a favour without expecting something immediately in return.
To pass the queasiness test, a relationship needs three things: symmetry, a lack of direct reciprocity, and a "belonging motive".
The case has always been hobbled by a lack of direct evidence tying Dr. Ivins to the letters.
However, there is a lack of direct examinations of the affective and cognitive aspects of social cognition in such patients.
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