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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lack of something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the absence or deficiency of a particular item, quality, or characteristic.
Example: "The project failed due to a lack of funding and resources."
Alternatives: "an absence of something" or "a deficiency in something".
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A lack of something to say.
There was never a lack of something.
What you see around your writing is a void of meaning, a lack of something.
"I'd say my first album reflected a lack of something," Blake tells me.
"I don't think it was a lack of something we did," Gibbons said.
It seems that there's always something to celebrate, and there is never a lack of something fun to do.
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Last week, he criticized his team for a lack of effort, something he hoped would not be necessary so soon.
One of the obstacles seen by P2P players up until now has been a lack of awareness, something which remains fairly low in the small business community.
In an interview with talk-show host Jay Leno, he implied that poor ratings were down to a lack of traction, something he blamed on the Emmy voters failure to acknowledge the show.
Now when I see a lack of effort, something about it just grates my nerves, and before I know it, I blow my top, and then, I'm like, 'Oh my God, I'm Pat.' " Mimicking her is one thing.
Additional CMI research highlights that the recession is still having a negative impact on 82 per cent of businesses, meaning organisations continue to be plagued by issues like waning morale, insecurity and a lack of engagement; something which managers must try to resolve immediately.
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