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"be largely lacking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe situations where something is absent or not present to a great degree. For example: "The region is largely lacking in basic infrastructure."
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be largely lacking
adverb
In a widespread or large manner.
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But the frustration GOP voters feel elsewhere seems to be largely lacking in the state.
Our recent systematic review [ 43] of MI interventions for diet and physical activity behaviour change, has shown the literature to be largely lacking in evaluating MI integrity and reporting proficiency scores, yet these measures are essential in ensuring health professional competence in delivering the MI intervention.
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Currently though, mathematical expressions linking behaviour of large scale structures to the geometry of their microscopic structure are largely lacking.
However, these studies offer a local perspective that is largely lacking from, or sometimes disagrees with, the data available from large-scale, global analyses.
That was in part because of a lack of creativity from Charlton, whose final pass or delivery was largely lacking.
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.
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.
However, research in this field is largely lacking.
However, conclusive indications of causal GxE patterns are largely lacking.
This information, however, is largely lacking in montane tropical ecosystems.
Moreover, rigorous program evaluations assessing the effectiveness of services provided is largely lacking.
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