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The phrase "a lack of human" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the absence of human qualities, presence, or involvement, but it needs to be part of a more complete thought.
Example: "The project suffered due to a lack of human oversight, leading to numerous errors."
Alternatives: "absence of human" or "deficiency of human".
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That's a lack of human decency.
Luke Holland As everyone knows, a lack of human traits doesn't mean Santa will desert you.
It's just a lack of human resources and capital that is holding us back".
Those people do this very deliberately, and for nothing other than greed and a lack of human empathy," he said.
That stark landscape is born from a lack of human imagination, which is the seed-bed of creation now.
A lack of human donors has long pointed to the need for animal pancreatic tissue in such transplants.
There's a lack of human element when it comes to thinking about the people who transport us every day".
"The first war was about a lack of human rights and fighting against the Gaddafi dictatorship," he said.
But can you see the attorney general, George Brandis, going completely off-piste and prosecuting Peter Dutton, a man who displays such a lack of human empathy?
Stephanie Reitz from the Associated Press writes about how companies are looking toward diminishing the amount of these automated registers due to a lack of human interest.
Meet GummiArm, the soft-handed robot that could fill in for a lack of human crop pickers if British farmers can afford the cost.
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