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The phrase "perceived lack" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a perceived or subjective feeling of not having enough of something. Example: Despite her material wealth, she still felt a deep sense of perceived lack in her life, leading her to constantly chase after more possessions and accomplishments.
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A perceived lack of seriousness hampered Eton for decades afterwards.
Then there's the perceived lack of market appeal.
Or the problem is value, or perceived lack of value.
Their perceived lack of vision, according to Ibarra and Obodaru.
Many seemed angry over a perceived lack of media coverage.
Berdych, too, bristled at a perceived lack of respect.
"But with this, there is a perceived lack of control by the church," he said.
Twitter in particular has come under scrutiny for its perceived lack of action.
That cynicism may reflect Obama's perceived lack of interest in Europe and the Middle East.
Without orders and duties, a perceived lack of authority could arise and further disgruntle the employees.
When we feel that our freedom is restricted, we react against the perceived lack of choice.
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