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Discover LudwigThe phrase "continuous lack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing or persistent absence of something.
Example: "The continuous lack of resources has hindered the project's progress."
Alternatives: "persistent absence" or "ongoing deficiency."
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"Just a continuous lack of good news".
Sexton says she finds the continuous lack of regulatory response to the selenium issue shocking.
"Neglect – continuous lack of love," she says, "deprives the child of a personal soothing repertoire".
"It is deeply disturbing that the initial steps of the talks have been undermined by the continuous lack of sufficient humanitarian access, and by a sudden increase of aerial bombing and military activities within Syria.
Contrary to Edward N. Luttwak ("Rewarding Terror in Spain," Op-Ed, March 16), Spanish citizens did not reward terror in Sunday's election; we just punished our government's lies, manipulation and continuous lack of respect.
As political elites and nation states have been rushing to shrink the world and make globalization the economic standard, there has been a continuous lack of appreciation of those who are left behind.
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Inversely, during continuous protrusion, lack of force generation correlates with a lack of VASP adhesion formation, consistent with this mechanism for adhesion formation during spreading.
For the listener it would mean open access, ability to find specific and niche music, continuous playback, lack of nuisance, ease of use, freedom from spying, low or no cost, utility on different devices, lack of push marketing and lack of advertising.
Continuous variables lacking a normal distribution were compared using Mann–Whitney U test.
Demographic comparisons between CDAD cases (CA- and HA-) were assessed using Chi-square test for categorical variables or Wilcoxon rank-sum (Mann-Whitney) test, as appropriate, for continuous variables lacking a normal distribution.
Many fibers do not run continuously through the sponge tissue and the continuous fibers often lack the network organization seen in control sponges.
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