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The phrase "a lacking of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "a lack of."
Example: "There is a lack of resources available for the project."
Alternatives: "a deficiency of" or "an absence of."
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The non-holonomic nature of the strand mechanical model developed in this work leads to a lacking of symmetry for the tangent stiffness matrix.
However, none of them is acknowledged as being reliable for any situation and, therefore, there is still a lacking of standards for PSV design under two-phase conditions.
And what I found is the common denominator is usually this void that stems from a lacking of some sort, from age 0 to 3, 0 to 7 or something like that.
First, there is a lacking of causal relationship between those of maternal complications and corresponding neonatal outcome.
Secondly, there is a lacking of clues for severity of the pregnancy complications and their child delivery hospital levels.
On the other hand, there is a lacking of teaching and guidance to assist students in fostering critical thinking and reflective practice.
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A Lack-of-God.
A lack of entrepreneurship.
First, a lack of competition.
A lack of leadership is.
A lack of nourishment artistically?
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