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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lack of exposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the absence of background information or context in a narrative, argument, or presentation.
Example: "The novel suffered from a lack of exposition, leaving readers confused about the characters' motivations."
Alternatives: "an absence of explanation" or "a deficiency in background information".
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It's not a matter of a lack of exposition or of illustration; good directors can fill out a world with a light and rapid touch, even with a shuddering word (the name "Steve" in "To Have and Have Not") or a goofy one (the "Sixteenth Chapel" in "The Break-Up").
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As well as this refreshing lack of exposition, the show is the creepiest programme on TV at the moment, its uneasy atmosphere lingering long after its closing credits have rolled.
There's a lack of structure to his comics and they sort of start and stop without exposition or conclusions most of the time.
A lack of entrepreneurship.
First, a lack of competition.
A lack of nourishment artistically?
Simply a lack of innovation.
And a lack of roles.
A lack of leadership is.
A Lack of Professionalism.
A lack of confidence?
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