The phrase
"complete lack" means that there is absolutely none or zero of something. It expresses the absence or total emptiness of a particular thing or quality.
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Sentences with «complete lack»
- Any group voting 95 % for any candidate or policy shows complete lack of the sophistication needed to vote in the first place. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
- Another was the almost complete lack of evidence of humans throughout most of the areas. (drtimball.com)
- See the changes (or complete lack thereof) for the 2017 model year above. (cnet.com)
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