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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are even lacking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is missing or insufficient, often in a comparative context.
Example: "In many areas, resources are even lacking, making it difficult to achieve our goals."
Alternatives: "are even absent" or "are even deficient".
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For instance, there is even lack of consensus on the benefit of seasonal influenza vaccination in the elderly [ 40].
It is also worth mentioning that social benefits for people suffering from severe psychiatric disorders vary greatly between countries, and are even totally lacking in some of them.
It is likely that there are even more Mollicutes lacking these proteins.
While investigation into the use of phytochemicals for cancer chemotherapy is limited, exploration of phytochemicals for management of pain in cancer therapy is even more lacking.
Commentators across the country are even bemoaning the lack of a central issue around which this election could be fought.
A certain intervention may be useful even though the evidence is weak or even lacking.
When the current legislation was established, toxicity data on most toxins were scarce or even lacking.
Description of baseline characteristics was deficient or even lacking, causing uncertainness in between-group comparability.
In the past perhaps there was even a lack of imagination, or gall, that might have led athletes to seek more medals, more statistical levels.
There is even a lack of coordination between them and the Ministry of Fisheries.
There's even a lack of awareness from our own Black community.
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