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The phrase "a void in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lack or absence of something in a particular context or area.
Example: "There is a void in the market for affordable housing options."
Alternatives: "a gap in" or "a lack of".
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There may be a void in that".
There is a void in the market.
There is a void in all of our lives now.
It also had to fill a void in the market.
His passing leaves a void in all of our lives.
There will forever be a void in our hearts.
His passing leaves a void in our hearts.
There is now a void in all of our lives.
I thought she could fill a void in the marketplace.
And yet great television leaves a void in its wake.
"There isn't a void in oversight here," she said.
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