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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a notable absence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight the lack of something significant or important in a particular context.
Example: "In the report, there was a notable absence of data regarding the environmental impact of the project."
Alternatives: "a significant lack of" or "a marked deficiency of".
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7.59am GMT Harriet Sherwood says there is a notable absence of foreign bigwigs at the funeral.
At present, there is a notable absence of analysis that draws on historical perspectives.
There is a notable absence of storm reports in that region from both derecho events.
There is a notable absence of "yahoos!" and "yeehas!" in the air.
Each is elaborately decorated but with a notable absence of deities and human figures.
The library, for example, has beautiful views and a notable absence of books.
And in business and particularly in the tech community there's a notable absence of a similar review system.
While the lineup for this year's festival was global in scope, there was a notable absence of female directors.
More specifically there is a notable absence of protective cover, a fundamental element that influences how domestic fowl use space.
And here we are in November and it's still a building site, with a notable absence of builders.
Like his cousin, the model Lauren Bush, Billy Bush has ventured into a profession with a notable absence of gravitas compared with the worldly doings of the president.
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