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The phrase "a lack of computerised" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to follow "computerised." You can use it when discussing the absence of something that is computerized, but it needs to be part of a complete thought.
Example: "The project faced challenges due to a lack of computerized systems for data management."
Alternatives: "absence of computerized" or "deficiency in computerized".
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These activities were made more time consuming because of a lack of computerised systems for processing membership information for reporting.
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A lack of entrepreneurship.
A lack of nourishment artistically?
A lack of creative thinking?
A lack of hope pervaded.
First, a lack of competition.
Simply a lack of innovation.
And a lack of roles.
A lack of leadership is.
A criticism of a lack of policies.
Or because of a lack of size.
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