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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clearly lacking preparation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or individual that is evidently unprepared for a task or event.
Example: "The presentation was poorly executed, clearly lacking preparation, which left the audience confused."
Alternatives: "obviously unprepared" or "evidently insufficiently prepared".
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And that was clearly lacking".
Nearly five months after the election, unity is clearly lacking.
The reason is not that students suddenly lacked preparation.
He is from Cairo, knows city life, but lacks preparation.
But RFD clearly lacks the promotional abilities of Fox.
When chairing Public Bill committees, clearly lacks even-handedness.
Current Names clearly lack the wealth to shoulder the burden.
Courage--something I clearly lacked.
But these services clearly lack the pragmatism of Yahoo!
Beck clearly lacked an insight into his own obvious projections.
However, their classification clearly lacked a quantitative basis.
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