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The phrase "about the lack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a deficiency or absence of something in a particular context.
Example: "The report focuses on the concerns about the lack of resources available for the project."
Alternatives: "regarding the absence of" or "concerning the deficiency of".
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Worry about the lack of shelters.
Saul Bellow complained about the lack of cafes.
Sorry about the lack of dentures.
Pity about the lack of awards, though.
I'm concerned about the lack of jobs.
Lynne agrees about the lack of emotions.
"It's about the lack of branding".
But Mr. Ward confronted him about the lack of space.
She also complained about the lack of business.
He complained about the lack of water, electricity and security.
The artist asked about the lack of women in technology.
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about the lack of attentiveness to
about the lack of substance in
and lack of care
about the lack of breadth in
about the lack of heroes in
about the lack of takeaways
chatter about the lack of
about the inadequacy of
about the difficulty of
about the paucity of
about the unavailability of
about the impossibility of
about the unfamiliarity of
about the deprivation of
about the uncertainty of
about the shortfall of
about the availability of
about the difficulties of
concerning the lack of
about the precariousness of
about the incompetence of
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