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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are generally lacking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is typically absent or insufficient in quality or quantity.
Example: "The resources provided for the project are generally lacking, which has hindered our progress."
Alternatives: "are often deficient" or "tend to be insufficient".
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Similar data regarding the epidemiology of TBI are generally lacking.
However, they are generally lacking in completeness and robustness.
Keynesian governments try to restore the thing that badly performing economies are generally lacking: confidence.
Intense religious feelings are generally lacking except among the adherents of some of the new religions.
However, theoretical and experimental studies of coolant boiling under these specific application conditions are generally lacking.
However, this 'plasticity-first' hypothesis remains controversial, primarily because comprehensive tests from natural populations are generally lacking.
However, detailed field data on water table levels, hydraulic gradients and flow patterns within the riparian zone are generally lacking.
The rate of saving is low, and institutions for channelling private savings into investment are generally lacking.
Active preparatory curricula allowing residents to experience and debrief emotional challenges they may encounter abroad are generally lacking.
But treatment involves much more than dispensing drugs; it requires blood and other monitoring tests for which facilities are generally lacking in Africa.
In particular, data on persistence, bioaccumulation and toxicity (PBT) are generally lacking and the environmental behavior of PCPs needs to be further investigated.
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