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"relative lack of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to discuss a situation where something is not completely absent but is significantly less than what is expected or typical. For example, "The study found a relative lack of experienced teachers in rural schools."
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REM sleep was characterized by a relative lack of atonia...
The relative lack of experience is a recent phenomenon.
The Indians' relative lack of playoff experience might be insignificant.
This relative lack of popular opposition is difficult to explain.
The only good news was the relative lack of wind.
His relative lack of experience proved an advantage.
That helps explain a relative lack of marketable assets.
One advantage of this resistance to formalisation and structure is the relative lack of pagan cults.
Some acquaintances say Mr. Barton's youth and relative lack of experience are potential liabilities.
But perhaps most worrisome for Mr. Curry is his relative lack of support from fellow Democrats.
Despite the relative lack of cars, police enforce traffic regulations strictly and issue tickets.
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