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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alarming lack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a concerning or troubling absence of something important.
Example: "The report highlighted an alarming lack of safety measures in the construction site, raising serious concerns among the workers."
Alternatives: "worrying absence" or "disturbing deficiency".
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Except for the alarming lack of progress.
An alarming lack of football-related experience in a youthful boardroom appears part of the problem.
And die they did, with Bayern showing an alarming lack of penetration throughout the contest.
And he expressed concern about an "alarming lack of acquisition planning across the department".
Most on-message artists show an alarming lack of piss-taking ability.
Despite widespread use, there is an alarming lack of understanding of the direct effects of WBV on joint health.
"Here in Albany, an alarming lack of leadership and resolve have brought us to the brink of fiscal insolvency.
That loss revealed NZ's Achilles heel at the time – an alarming lack of leadership when the team is under pressure.
"The trait that annoys me most in job applicants is the alarming lack of research some do," says Wright.
The Guardian letter, which accuses Chetham's of an "alarming lack of responsibility", was signed by 198 former Chetham's pupils.
"There is an alarming lack of control over of certain state services," he said at a news conference tonight.
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