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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are also known to lack a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing characteristics or deficiencies of a subject in a formal or academic context.
Example: "Many species of fish are also known to lack a swim bladder, which affects their buoyancy."
Alternatives: "are also recognized for lacking a" or "are also noted to be without a".
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Its closest relatives (Fig. 1), H. citrinus and H. luteus, are also known to lack a perisporium and to display completely or almost smooth basidiospores.
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MMP16 is also known to have a splice variant, consisting of a soluble form lacking the transmembrane domain.
Transitional states are also known.
This area is also known for the lack of government presence and assistance, isn't it?
A keen cook, she was also known for her annoyance at the lack of scientific measures in recipes she found.
More is also known about the impact of the infections but an acceptable knowledge level about the epidemiology of the infections is still lacking from most countries.
It is also known that blood cultures can provide false negative results given their lack of sensitivity [ 9].
This is also known as "competition obedience" and precision is rewarded with marks, while lack of precision means marks are taken off.
Epistemic uncertainty is caused by lack of knowledge about a system or phenomenon and is also known as subjective, type B or reducible uncertainty.
Metallurgy was also known.
One species of Labiatae plants is known to lack pulegone.
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