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"dearth for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a lack or shortage of something that is desired or needed. Example: There was a dearth for quality educational resources in the rural community, which made it difficult for students to excel in their studies.
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A scoring dearth for Pens' Crosby Big checks ahead for Penguins.
There is a dearth for practice-based approaches to model ASR/DEF related expansion in reinforced concrete.
It is important to first discover the periods of dearth for your bees.
There is a dearth for information on MMN for voicing contrast in children with dyslexia.
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One payer client, for example, had a dearth of information for a largely overlooked population segment.
The same could be said for the dearth of good roles for old characters in literature.
That step compensated for a dearth of market financing for banks.
As the editorial put it, low enrollment numbers may simply "reflect a dearth of opportunities for students and incentives for professors" around Asian-American studies.
However, there is a dearth of evidence for compartment-specific treatments for PFJ OA.
A curse of the job for ambitious ministers has been its almost complete dearth of opportunity for publicity.
And those devices are great for surfing the net, but there's a dearth of applications for them.
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