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The phrase "I lack information" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing that you do not have enough knowledge or details about a particular subject.
Example: "Before making a decision, I must admit that I lack information on the current market trends."
Alternatives: "I have insufficient information" or "I'm not well-informed."
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Three explanations could thence account for the absence of extant A3 genes in monotremes and marsupials: i) we simply lack information and further sequencing will provide us with the missing genes; ii) members of one or of both groups may indeed have lost the A3 genes; and iii) genes may be exclusive to placentals if the MRCA of placental mammals predates the appearance of the MRCA of all A3s.
- I think we lack information about the power of the HGT detection approach, because we lack information about the overlap between POGs.
When asked why people were dying of TB despite treatment being available, one respondent stated: "" For me I think our people lack information.
You lack information.
It's also because they lack information on the practices, so they're passive about it".
Without one, we lack information, the main currency of today's power.
"It might mean that people lack information.
However, scientists still lack information on how media multitasking affects mental health.
So they may lack information and just list the debt as new.
More importantly, we lack information on the physiological basis and necessity for adding medications.
We lack information about dental care insurance.
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