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The phrase "lacuna in" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe a gap or missing piece in something. Example: "There was a noticeable lacuna in her argument, as she failed to address the most important counterpoint."
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There's one particularly glaring lacuna in Bigsby's account.
That is, employing emphatic verbiage to hide a lacuna in the argument.
I've proposed a few reasons for this lacuna in the past.
Underlying the nervousness of modern politicians is a deeper ethical lacuna in modern society.
"There was one big lacuna in this performance and that was London.
Either way, it suggests a profound lacuna in biologists' understanding of the world.
Whether this industrialised violence eventually materialises on screen or not, we're presented with an interesting question about whether the lacuna in our vision is also a lacuna in Roper's thinking.
But his life in Chicago from 1991 until his victorious Senate campaign is a lacuna in his autobiography.
One glaring lacuna in the international effort is the lack of focus on developing a justice system.
The central government has a chance to address that lacuna in its budget at the end of this week.
A notable lacuna in a novel in which there is so much coupling, so much appreciation of "boody," is an absence of eroticism.
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