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Discover LudwigThe phrase "information void" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which there is a lack of information or a lack of understanding. For example: "The public is currently in an information void regarding the new government policies."
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Therefore, we predict the changes to ecosystem processes will be vast and if documented adequately will serve to inform the current information void on how invasive phytophagous insects alter ecosystem properties.
The information void has been filled with sometimes-contradictory accounts.
NGOs like Iraq Body Count (IBC) had to fill this information void.
Social media has filled the information void: in some cities, Twitter lights up during shootouts.
But given an information void, the British press has filled it handsomely with speculation.
Theories flourished not only in the information void but when details were released in attempts to quell doubts.
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Emergency warnings without sufficient detail create information voids, and the affected population may then rely on ill-informed media commentators, friends, neighbors, or personal bias and perceptions to fill this void (Mileti and Sorenson [1990]).
One of Many Crisis Unknowns Bank secrecy, government secrecy, a paucity of global financial statistics: all contribute to large information voids that leave experts uncertain.
Plane-strain equi-biaxial expansion simulations of uncracked samples provide complementary information on void nucleation and growth.
Aftergood called the lack of information "a void at the heart of this case," but said he expected several reports about the case to be released soon.
Otherwise, R depends on the direction and only rough information about void sizes is provided.
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