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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also have a paucity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a lack or scarcity of something in addition to another point being made.
Example: "While the report highlights several strengths, it also has a paucity of data on customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "also have a lack" or "also have a scarcity".
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Due to funding constraints, these communities also have a paucity of bioinformaticians.
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(The Canadian stock market also has a paucity of publicly traded retailers and an outsize number of natural resource companies).
TREM-2 (a negative TLR regulator) may also have a role in pneumonia (2), but there is a paucity of data in humans.
Which means you have a paucity of space to carry all your cargo.
"We have a paucity of good data in India.
Histopathologically, it has been shown to have a paucity of inflammatory cells such as macrophages and neutrophils [7, 11].
I was shocked to find that both candidates have a paucity of information about the issues at their respective websites.
Ex vivo NKT lymphocytes also differed from NKT clones in having a paucity of cells expressing the NK markers CD56 and CD161, and the cytolytic molecules granzyme B and perforin (Table 2).
Mr. Maltz praised the plan to build in East New York, which he said had a paucity of nationally known discounters, and is also close to several densely populated communities, like Canarsie.
US Airways is dominant on the East Coast, where United has a paucity of flights.
The Rangers knew they had a paucity of pitching, but they bulked up offensively, adding Andres Galarraga and Ken Caminiti besides Rodriguez.
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