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The phrase "a lack of issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there are no problems or concerns present.
Example: "The project was completed ahead of schedule, and there was a lack of issues throughout the process."
Alternatives: "absence of problems" or "no issues present".
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The indifference to voting in the 79th does not rest on a lack of issues.
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"There's definitely a lack-of-focus issue," she added.
It will now be even harder to pass a planned tax overhaul this autumn.Dutch voters' mood may stem from a lack of new issues.
They also have a ready market among corporate bond buyers who are suffering from a lack of new issues.
'Missing' recommendations or a lack of addressing issues believed to be important for clinical practice and for patients, influenced the providers' willingness to accept guidelines.
The Democratic National Committee says "it continues a pattern of dishonesty and a lack of credibility on issues that matter to the American people.
Justice Department officials told Al Jazeera the low prosecution rate is attributable to a lack of evidence, or issues with witnesses in the majority of cases.
They expressed a lack of support for issues relating to complex patient cases as well.
These included a lack of engagement, software issues, the use of their data, accessibility and the 'tick box' culture.
Iwata also recognized the fact that a big problem with the 3DS is a lack of games, an issue the company plans to address ASAP.
A lack of awareness of sexual issues was raised by a significant number of GPs.
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