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Discover Ludwig"Lack of finance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a lack of financial resources or capital, such as in the following example: "Her business was unable to expand due to the lack of finance."
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Lack of finance meant that it stopped short of its intended terminus, but it gradually grew to be successful financially.
Lack of finance meant that no decision had been made by the time World War I broke out in 1914.
"It's mainly down to lack of finance availability," she said.
But despite his lack of finance, Collingsworth believes he has made a difference.
But India's problems stem as much from lack of finance as a dearth of fresh talent.
However, a lack of finance may inhibit the delivery of the package.
The British Chambers of Commerce pointed to structural issues, such as the lack of finance, as holding manufacturing back.
Smith's future is on the line as he struggles to accept a lack of finance to bring in new players.
To say it is just a lack of finance that is holding back growth in this sector is untrue.
However, we cannot now afford to go forward because of lack of finance and that is heart-breaking," she said.
"The lack of finance is almost a blessing because it means you have to play your youngsters.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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