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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conspicuously lacking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is noticeably absent or particularly not present. For example: "The meeting was conspicuously lacking in any kind of enthusiasm."
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So far, such evidence is conspicuously lacking.
Jürgen Klinsmann explains the sort of ambition conspicuously lacking elsewhere.
His public addresses were conspicuously lacking in candor.
Conspicuously lacking, however, is any physical application for the transfinite numbers of set theory.
The international and independent leadership that was Hammarskjold's hallmark is conspicuously lacking.
To have a sense of color is a joyous thing — and joy has been conspicuously lacking in fashion recently.
At the moment he is a manager conspicuously lacking in a vote of confidence from his board, as he confirmed.
Also conspicuously lacking is any clear plan for generating the economic growth needed to begin paying down those growing debts.
Enter the plastic cork, the screw cap and, most recently, the glass stopper, each alternative closure's ascent fueled by entrepreneurial vigor conspicuously lacking in the cork industry.
Also conspicuously lacking was any direct evidence showing that Assad himself, or the people in his immediate circle, ordered the attack.
Bony, who has scored 20 in all competitions, led the line with a muscular expertise conspicuously lacking in the Norwich front men.
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