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"a perceived lack of" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a lack or absence of something that is believed or perceived to exist. Example: Despite the organization's efforts, there is still a perceived lack of diversity in its leadership team.
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A perceived lack of seriousness hampered Eton for decades afterwards.
Many seemed angry over a perceived lack of media coverage.
Berdych, too, bristled at a perceived lack of respect.
Without orders and duties, a perceived lack of authority could arise and further disgruntle the employees.
"But with this, there is a perceived lack of control by the church," he said.
One criticism, say people who have worked with him, is a perceived lack of empathy.
He tells me he was objecting to a perceived lack of imagination.
A perceived lack of respect is one big reason few Ph.D.'s consider lower education.
Drury has endured criticism from some fans for a perceived lack of leadership in recent weeks.
One criticism of his work has been a perceived lack of unity and dramatic intensity.
A perceived lack of safety to share concerns without retribution makes asking for clarification feel risky.
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