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"general lack of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a widespread or overall absence or shortage of something. Example: There seems to be a general lack of awareness about the importance of mental health in our society.
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There is a general lack of principle.
The general lack of shape to the team resulted in a general lack of chances.
Unfortunately a general lack of pace limits such options.
Another problem described was a general lack of coordination.
"There's a general lack of focus on materialism there.
The general lack of enthusiasm is mirrored in construction activity.
Does this reflect a general lack of interest?
"There's a general lack of supply," he said.
Another complaint Lott said he had heard from players was the general lack of guaranteed salaries.
He puts it down to the more general lack of information surrounding male infertility.
"The general lack of understanding leads to this inappropriate reaction and fear".
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