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The phrase "a notable lack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant absence or deficiency of something in a particular context.
Example: "The report highlighted a notable lack of evidence to support the claims made by the researchers."
Alternatives: "a significant absence" or "a marked deficiency."
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Score: 4 Guardian verdict: There has been a notable lack of scandal in the Obama administration.
This year has seen a notable lack of Qaeda members killed or captured in Pakistan.
There's also a notable lack of physical description of the characters or, well, anything.
"I was like, I'm gonna show you," Marciniak says, with a notable lack of bitterness.
The Japanese actors declaim corny English dialogue with a notable lack of conviction.
We will have a snow dome for skiers, not because the Northeast has a notable lack of hills, but because the hills have a notable lack of snow much of the year.
Mr. Abramov, who began frequenting the Bolshoi at 17, speaks of performers with a notable lack of awe.
His reports can be callow and detached — "The way in which Negroes are occasionally lynched is cruel" — but just as often they display a notable lack of chauvinism.
Also helping was a notable lack of commercially potent new releases, with Ghost Rider 3D: Spirit of Vengeance (£1.34m) the only debutant in the top 10.
The dialogue was conducted in tennis-match closeups; the stuntwoman's Buffy wig shook over her eyes when she kicked; there was a notable lack of mise-en-scène.
Yet despite the enormous popularity of conjuring for both male and female audiences, there is still a notable lack of women in the magic shows.
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