Sentence examples for almost complete lack from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost complete lack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is very little or nearly no presence of something.
Example: "The report indicated an almost complete lack of evidence to support the claims made."
Alternatives: "nearly total absence" or "virtually no presence".

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There is an almost complete lack of human safety data.

But Christie is different, with his almost complete lack of impulse control.

Yet what's most apparent on meeting Russell is an almost complete lack of guile.

More worrying is the almost complete lack of trust the deal reveals.

Nevertheless, the internet provides an almost complete lack of censorship – and immediacy, both crucial to good satire.

There is plenty of coverage in the Venezuelan press, but an almost complete lack of opinion pieces.

Trapped by his almost complete lack of power, he's obsessed with exercising the little power he does have.

The almost complete lack of interest in finding a diplomatic solution hardened opinions across the continent that all warring parties were more interested in carving up Congo's carcass.

Thackeray's characters, though occasionally sympathetic, are generally heavily flawed; anti-heroine Becky Sharp is manipulative, selfish and vain, demonstrating an almost complete lack of morality.

Pendleton's almost complete lack of racing experience over jumps is becoming an increasing concern with the Festival now a little over two months away.

And then a dramatic drop off, fading to an almost complete lack of interest in anything they have recorded since 1990.

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