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Discover Ludwig"but lack" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that one thing does not exist or is absent, although it is expected or desired, or that one thing exists in less amounts than expected or desired. For example, "The student is well-prepared for the test, but lacks confidence."
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But lack of money might).
People need jobs but lack skills.
But lack of shame can become foolish vanity.
They need a Merlin these lads but lack the resources.
But lack of quantification and specificity are real problems.
Still others may want to indulge but lack the time.
France are the better side but lack cutting edge.
But Lack stressed that it should be done safely.
They reflect academic proficiency but lack courage and imagination.
Tells about her natural talent but lack of training.
But lack of competition lets them charge high premiums.
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