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The phrase "absence of sufficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lack of adequate resources, support, or conditions in various contexts, such as academic, professional, or personal situations.
Example: "The absence of sufficient funding has hindered the progress of the research project."
Alternatives: "lack of adequate" or "insufficient presence of".
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Is it the absence of sufficient lifeboats, or the sheer numbers of dead?
His plan to transform the U.S.O.C., he said, could not be put into use because of "the absence of sufficient organizational resolve and commitment".
Indeed, the Louisiana Supreme Court has ruled that in the absence of sufficient funds for a defense, judges should suspend prosecutions.
Make the most of these movies, says Ahmadshah - because in the absence of sufficient funds, the national film archive is slowly turning to dust.
Infections like tonsilitis and bronchitis are likely to produce asthma in the absence of sufficient Vitamin C, which comes from citrus fruits and greens.
The kinship network often serves as the primary support structure in the absence of sufficient social welfare provisions.
Indeed, as amicus briefs from media and relief organizations emphasize, the risk of erroneous deprivation of a citizen's liberty in the absence of sufficient process here is very real.
"We are currently at a point where some unproven claims about the darker Schubert threaten to become a new orthodoxy in the absence of sufficient historical investigation or evidence," he writes judiciously.
The alliance's legal strategists are basing their opposition to Cape Wind's proposal on what they say they believe is the absence of sufficient regulation of the private use of federal waters.
It is also a blow to Affinity Sutton which has argued that it needs to sell off homes on the site to fund the continued provision of social housing on the site in the absence of sufficient government funding.
The problem with the U.S. economy today, as it was during the Great Depression, is the absence of sufficient demand for goods and services.
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