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The phrase "about my lack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a deficiency or absence of something in relation to oneself.
Example: "I want to talk about my lack of experience in this field and how I plan to improve."
Alternatives: "regarding my deficiency" or "concerning my absence".
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I am fretting about my lack of productivity.
"I would tell her about my lack of attempts to find love.
If I had any concerns, they were about my lack of experimental training.
When I was a girl, my dad was worried about my lack of concentration.
– Vic, 43, London My husband and I have had fights about my lack of sex drive.
I learned a big lesson about my lack of involvement in her use of the phone and texting.
I've been very open about my lack of general financial knowledge, a blind spot I think many people share.
Obama "also teased me about my lack of grey hair, but said I'd probably get some quite soon", Trudeau joked.
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That bullying about my lacking looks carried over into middle school, where a mean girl infestation found me quite an easy target for their own version of female cruelty.
Without clothes I must look decidedly odd, but when I'm dressed I look normal (I think) and decided to concentrate on staying a fit and healthy size 10, instead of worrying too much about whether my lack of decolletage robs me of my femininity.
"He talked about his reservations when I came on about my immediate lack of knowledge of this office and lack of affiliation in the politics of Essex County," Ms. Dow said.
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