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The phrase "a lack of training" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a situation where someone or something does not receive the proper amount or type of instruction or education. Example: The factory workers' poor performance was due to a lack of training in operating the new machinery.
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One was a lack of training.
It can't be a lack of training.
There is indeed a lack of training for substitutes.
Foster has identified a critical vacuum: a lack of training in management skills.
However, a lack of training, education and awareness can delay diagnosis in many cases.
This could be a sign of apathy or, again, a lack of training.
But it seems most plausible that they did so to compensate for a lack of training.
A lack of training was associated with reduced reliability in depression screening.
The teams attributed many of the problems they identified to a lack of training.
I think it all has to do with a lack of training in the visual arts.
CQC inspectors found dirty equipment, a lack of training and poor leadership.
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