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The phrase "a simple lack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a straightforward absence or deficiency of something.
Example: "The project's failure was due to a simple lack of communication among team members."
Alternatives: "a mere absence of" or "just a deficiency of".
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It's also down to a simple lack of hard cash.
Sometimes the problem is a simple lack of diplomats.
It would be easy to blame these problems on a simple lack of funding.
What some Westerners have considered profound may be a simple lack of vitality.
"That's a simple lack of perspective and a failure to prioritize," she says.
Failure in relationships is often blamed on a simple lack of communication.
The main barrier is frequently a simple lack of knowledge about these organisations.
For Lilith Fair the problems may have more to do with a simple lack of demand.
"Let's remember that it is not because a simple lack of civility caused this tragedy.
Whether out of conservatism or a simple lack of strikers, coaches like Eriksson normally crammed five men into midfield.
Craig Brown believes opposition to a Great Britain football team is down to a simple lack of trust in Fifa.
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