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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive 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 massive lack of resources available for the project, which is hindering our progress."
Alternatives: "a significant absence" or "a considerable deficiency."
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There is a massive lack of optimism amongst so-called 'neets' - those not in education, employment, or training.
During a traumatic experience for my colleagues (several were abducted and executed) and I last year, I felt a massive lack of mental health support.
"There is a massive lack of flamboyance in dance music now," says the producer, who has done much to popularise the growling basslines of dubstep.
He says: "The feedback we get is that there is a massive lack of representation – from the lack of black lecturers to the lack of BAME (black and minority ethnic) thinkers, writers and academics on courses".
"We have a massive lack of information about what kind of pollutants industries are releasing into the Danube," says Adam Kovacs, technical expert for pollution control at the ICPDR.
One aid worker, commenting anonymously in the survey, stated that where support was available it wasn't sufficient: During a traumatic experience for my colleagues and I last year (several colleagues had been abducted and executed), I felt a massive lack of mental health support.
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On the biggest challenges for women in Hollywood: "Obviously there is a major, massive lack of representation.
The purpose of the study, published Wednesday in the Journal of Applied Ecology, was "to fill in the massive lack of understanding of the basic biology of forest elephants," Wittemyer said.
We identify four prominent facies using sedimentological, biogeochemical, and macrofossil indicators: a massive silt lacking aquatic macrofossils and other aquatic indicators situated below a sub-lacustrine unconformity (Facies 1); two basal deposits: interbedded organic silt and chaotic silt (Facies 2 3); and a silt-rich mud (Facies 4).
This is based on three histological criteria: An acanthotic epidermis with 4 7 malpighian layers, a massive hyperorthokeratosis lacking histological atypia, and a mild erythema with only a slight increase in mononuclear infiltrate and moderate increase in mast cells and neutrophils (Fig S3 of Supporting information).
"This is a massive and indiscriminate lack of trust that symbolises the rejection of the government," said Frédéric Dabi, deputy director general of pollsters Ifop.
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