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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but lack of" is not correct as it is incomplete and needs additional context to be usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a deficiency or absence of something, typically followed by a noun.
Example: "The project was delayed, but lack of funding was the main issue."
Alternatives: "but absence of" or "but shortage of."
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But lack of money might).
But lack of shame can become foolish vanity.
But lack of quantification and specificity are real problems.
Tells about her natural talent but lack of training.
But lack of competition lets them charge high premiums.
But lack of taste is not the point here.
But lack of memory is not a valid defense.
But lack of preparation shouldn't be a factor".
But lack of opportunity and guidance kind of deters us sometimes in that process.
The problem with Veterans Health Administration care is not quality of treatment but lack of access.
He used to send them to Age UK, but lack of funds shut that service.
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