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The phrase "are largely lacking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is mostly absent or insufficient in a particular context.
Example: "The resources for the project are largely lacking, which has hindered our progress."
Alternatives: "are mostly absent" or "are significantly insufficient."
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Currently though, mathematical expressions linking behaviour of large scale structures to the geometry of their microscopic structure are largely lacking.
Furthermore, scientific comparisons of different contemplative traditions are largely lacking.
However, conclusive indications of causal GxE patterns are largely lacking.
Despite these potential effects, investigations of the impacts of post-storm logging are largely lacking.
Aside from test anxiety scales, measurement instruments assessing students' achievement emotions are largely lacking.
These data are valuable in the management of aneurysms, but are largely lacking from the Kenyan population.
Vegetation data are largely lacking for important functional vegetation types such as shrubs, herbaceous species, and grasses.
This study provides detailed anaesthetic and peripartum management of women with congenital heart disease, a patient population in whom evidence-based practice and data are largely lacking.
Although the Nets are largely lacking in home comfort, the Bulls had not won here in seven years, a span of 13 games and three coaches.
He clarified that his response was specifically focusing on the high-end graphics cards needed to run an Oculus Rift – which Macs are largely lacking.
Yet, global quantitative and spatial studies of stromal cells within intact BM landscapes and their potential changes during ageing are largely lacking.
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