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The phrase "am lack of" is not correct in English.
The correct expression would typically be "I am lacking" or "I lack."
Example: "I am lacking the necessary resources to complete the project."
Alternatives: "I have a shortage of" or "I am in need of."
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The first challenge is lack of awareness.
One, obviously, is lack of money.
Another challenge is lack of advocacy.
"It's lack of restraint, folks.
The reason given was lack of data.
SPIRK: One is lack of speed.
Her biggest concern was lack of sleep.
The first is lack of regulation.
The second problem is lack of money.
It was lack of money.
"There's lack of recognition.
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