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The phrase "a paucity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a scarcity or lack of something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The report highlighted a paucity of evidence to support the claims made by the researchers."
Alternatives: "a shortage" or "a lack".
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A dearth is like a paucity.
They complain about a paucity of offerings.
A paucity of role models for women.
"There is still a paucity of representation".
In the Edwards case, there was a paucity of evidence.
I received a paucity of requests for interviews.
A surfeit of descriptions, a paucity of action.
But there is a paucity of good new buildings.
There have been delays and a paucity of evidence.
Do their repetitions hide a paucity of ideas?
The problem is not a paucity of rich people.
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