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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deficient of" can be used in written English, though it may sound more formal and less commonly used compared to other alternatives such as "lacking" or "devoid of"
It can be used in a similar way to express a lack or absence of something. Example: The report was deficient of any concrete evidence to support their claims.
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O.K.? Pakistan is deficient of both.
(Those who eat chimpanzee look at the Western diet as sadly deficient of a great pleasure).
Australia's play seemed lacklustre and deficient of the ruthlessness we are accustomed too.
She's wounded, but a life "largely deficient of harrowing events" has left her suspicious of wounds she considers possibly fraudulent.
With that as a standard, 80 percent of the population would be deemed deficient of vitamin D, Dr. Rosen said.
Mice deficient of NLRP3 or ASC impair innate inflammatory responses when challenged with adenovirus particles.
It is assumed that the soils are not deficient of essential nutrients needed for growth.
Unlike consumer facing booking engines such as Opentable or Priceline, many business-to-business purchases remain deficient of transparency or even online transactability.
In fact we have previously shown the upregulation of P2X4 mRNA in mice deficient of P2X7 [42].
However, O. glumaepatula, another wild rice species, have SK2 and SK2-like genes, but deficient of SK1.
This facilitates lesion detection as pathology deficient of Kupffer cells will stand out as an echopoor defect.
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