Phrases with «complete dearth»

The phrase "complete dearth" means a total lack or shortage of something. Full definition

Sentences with «complete dearth»

  • «Via traditional finance channels we see women - owned and women - led businesses receive much less funding than their male counterparts and one of the most pertinent has to be the complete dearth of women in the traditional financing world,» she wrote. (inc.com)
  • Even with the complete dearth of evidence Congressional hearings have produced, the narrative machine continues to mobilize. (washingtonexaminer.com)
  • They have a complete dearth of post scoring. (sbnation.com)
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