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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major lack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant deficiency or absence of something important.
Example: "The report highlighted a major lack of resources in the department, which hindered progress on the project."
Alternatives: "a significant deficiency" or "a considerable absence".
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The result is a major lack of atmosphere and an overwhelming stench of inauthenticity.
He said: "Politicians have shown a major lack of courage on this.
There is also a major lack of transparency which creates unfairness and distrust".
These painful conditions are related to a major lack of productivity at work, limitation of social activities and impairment of quality of life [14 16].
Daydream rolled out its own positionally-tracked headset with Lenovo earlier this summer but a major lack of content has been the system's biggest issue.
Many types of apps are absent – and amongst the apps that do make an appearance, there's a major lack of competition.
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To me, that's a real, major lack of judgement in Nolan, to go for superhero films".
On the biggest challenges for women in Hollywood: "Obviously there is a major, massive lack of representation.
Only a major is lacking so far to make his comeback complete and the three-time Open champion has an extra incentive.
Minella had a pleasant, net-skimming backhand but she has never made it past the third round of a major and her lack of conspicuous weaponry showed.
It is poorly recognized and evidence suggests that a major reason is lack of education.
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