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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all lacking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition where something is completely absent or deficient.
Example: "The report was all lacking in detail, making it difficult to understand the findings."
Alternatives: "entirely absent" or "completely deficient".
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These are essential skills all lacking in social media communication.
Bonner scrutinized the different theories attempting to explain the phenomenon and found them all lacking.
With American, Afghan, and Taliban forces all lacking the military power to decisively win the conflict, it grinds on.
"A gap has opened up between the citizen and the European institutions... which he criticises as heavy, rigid and above all lacking in transparency," the Belgian document declares.
We came to one fork, then another, then a third and a fourth, all unmarked on the map and all lacking signs.
Over the past three years I've sampled the taped instruction courses of a few different companies, and found them all lacking.
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This is not to suggest that economics is a total free-for-all, lacking a broad consensus on any subject.
Therefore, targeted therapies implementing γ-secretase inhibitors would presumably be less effective in ETP-ALL lacking mutational activated NOTCH1 signaling.
However, IRT all lack the above-mentioned points.
The following sentences all lack a necessary comma.
These manuscripts all lack the same thing: an effective narrator.
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