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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lacked one" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to attempt to describe something that is missing or absent, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I was looking for a tool, but I realized I had a lacked one in my toolbox."
Alternatives: "a missing one" or "an absent one".
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If you have ever been at a cash register paying for an item and lacked one cent, that one cent began to feel fairly important.
Transfixed by the hijack of the Japanese embassy in Lima five years ago, Ann Patchett decided that it lacked one thing - an opera singer.
Many school districts' complaints have focused on the academic effectiveness of such a program, which they said lacked one-on-one instruction and individualized learning plans.
Bel Canto Ann Patchett 318pp, Fourth Estate, £10 Transfixed by the hijack of the Japanese embassy in Lima five years ago, Ann Patchett decided that it lacked one thing - an opera singer.
But a city lacks one thing: a voice.
Each is an example of a person lacking one sense utilizes available senses to make sense of feedback.
The movie, as a consequence, lacks one as it wanders through a series of cute fairy-tale episodes featuring, among other things, a glass-eyed witch, a pair of conjoined Korean chanteuses and a town in which nobody wears shoes.
So far, the market isn't offering many of these, a lack one can chalk up somewhat to inertia but also to legitimate obstacles ranging from zoning and code restrictions to difficulties with financing.
Most vertebrate genomes encode both a LNX3 and LNX4 ortholog, though a few species lack one or the other gene (but not both).
As a result, it lacks one of the Web services of the original solutions wsdl : RunDynamicSimple – and the solution quality is 0.67.
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