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The phrase "almost comical lack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the absence of something is so significant that it becomes amusing or absurd.
Example: "The team's almost comical lack of preparation was evident during the presentation, leaving the audience bewildered."
Alternatives: "ridiculously insufficient" or "absurdly inadequate".
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Despite ramshackle facilities and an almost comical lack of central planning, Dong Nai has become the fastest-growing region in the country.
Even that description implies a fuller sense of reality than can be found in this self-financed film's fractured matrix of calling-card camera setups, disposable references and, with an almost comical lack of pretense, time travel.
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It lacks edge and character to an almost comical degree.
You read her answer, so gothically lacking in charm and sensitivity as to be almost comical - 'Heather?
No one should accuse Yamaha Electronics ' CRW-F1 CD recorder of lacking ambition; the company has boldly proclaimed with almost comical earnestness that its latest optical recorder ushers in a new era of CD recording.
"It was almost comical".
Seems almost comical now.
This is almost comical.
"It's almost comical, really.
Tortorella's truculence is almost comical.
His performance was almost comical.
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