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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it lacks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is missing or deficient in a particular aspect.
Example: "The proposal was rejected as it lacks sufficient evidence to support the claims made."
Alternatives: "since it is missing" or "because it is deficient".
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But its generic status is doubtful, as it lacks valid diagnostic characters.
The LG V40's wide-angle lens can pull in the most light, but often its images aren't as sharp, as it lacks auto-focus.
pLbaR_38 is not a classical RTX toxin, as it lacks Gly/Asp-rich nonapeptide repeat sequences near its C-terminus (data not shown).
If the truncated protein is retained, its function is likely to be severely compromised as it lacks essential domains for enzymatic activity [ 16, 17].
There are some limitations studied in semantic based approach [38], as it lacks in relevance judgement in TREC collection and its restrictive annotation process.
GBAF is distinct from esBAF as it lacks BAF47, BAF57, and ARID1A.
Somalia is particularly dependent on money-service businesses as it lacks a formal banking system after decades of war.
This hypothesis would be difficult to test in the dog system as it lacks the required immunological reagents.
The syrup from the earlier run of black walnut I like best as it lacks a tangyness that seems to develop later in the season.
This particular fault pattern differs from many extensional fault systems as it lacks structures that are developed with a classical bimodal conjugate "Andersonian" geometry.
Somalia is particularly dependent on money-service businesses such as Dahabshiil as it lacks a formal banking system after decades of war.
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