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The phrase "a serious lack" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize a significant deficiency or absence of something important.
Example: "The report highlighted a serious lack of resources available for the project, which hindered its progress."
Alternatives: "a significant deficiency" or "a critical shortage".
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She added that there was a "serious lack of evidence".
"Meaningless names, meaningless messages and a serious lack of stature were the major leave-behinds".
There is a serious lack of investment in critical infrastructure like schools and hospitals.
It's atrocious and appalling - they're experienced coaches, but there's a serious lack of investment.
Easter came too late, and there was a serious lack of snow in the Alps.
There is a serious lack of support provision within the mental health system for young women like Stacey.
These exceptions aside, there was otherwise a serious lack of innovative contemporary art in many public galleries.
Some of the agency's inability to prevent food-borne illness is the result of a serious lack of money.
In addition to political paranoia, the abduction of the girls also exposed a serious lack of Nigerian military capacity.
If a hipster is a person who wants to seem creative without actually creating anything, there's a serious lack of hipsters in this city.
The story involves a quest to destroy the monster that destroyed Zanarkand -- a mysterious entity named, with a serious lack of subtlety, Sin.
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