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The phrase "a singular lack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize an exceptional or notable absence of something.
Example: "The report revealed a singular lack of evidence to support the claims made by the witnesses."
Alternatives: "a complete absence of" or "an extraordinary deficiency of".
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"You showed a singular lack of restraint.
Camba society, Dwight Heath says, was marked by a singular lack of "communal expression".
But over all, the film suffers from a singular lack of imagination.
But he has shown a singular lack of skill in administering his diverse country.
When Heilmann references Mondrian and Malevich, Albers and Matisse, she does so with a singular lack of subservience.
The country put Labour back, probably for two more terms, but with a singular lack of enthusiasm.
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But the whimsical and capricious behaviour from recent presidents of the World Bank has a lot to do with the appointment process and the singular lack of a structured effort to establish goals and assess outcomes.
A yellow bulldozer rumbled over and, with singular lack of ceremony, scooped it up and dumped it in an open truck.
I think what bothers me most is the name calling - by everyone - and the singular lack of workable, reasonable ideas to discuss over a wide range of important issues.
This is considered to have been due to bad luck, with his call to the Bar occurring at the same time as the massive contraction in business by the central courts, along with his singular lack of connections due to his status as an orphan from the middle class; he was described as "unrecognised and unemployed".
But that's largely down to the singular lack of competition.
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