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during lack of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "during lack of" is not correct and does not sound natural in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, and a more appropriate phrase would be needed to convey the intended meaning. Example: "During lack of resources, we had to find alternative solutions."
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During lack of nutrient, activation of AMPK inhibits the phosphorylation of mTOR via TSC2.
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For example, schizophrenia, like most chronic physical illnesses, has multiple causes: genes, infection during pregnancy, lack of oxygen at birth, abuse or neglect in early life, marijuana in adolescence, discrimination and acculturation difficulties, among many others.
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Noted impediments have included limited surgical access, potential CTAP pedicle constriction during healing, lack of specialized surgical instrumentation, and potential retraction or extrusion of CTAPs.
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The assumption is that batteries serve as a storage for the excess of electricity produced; while, on the other hand, they can also feedback energy to the grid during the lack of electricity production, the so-called vehicle-to-grid.
Prenatal psychosocial factors included maternal self-report of hardship during pregnancy (lack of food, clothing, housing, gas or electricity, or medicines) and satisfaction with overall living conditions.
The test session began with a 10 min habituation to all three chambers, during which lack of innate side preference was confirmed.
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Limitations include the relatively small number of acute pancreatitis cases during antidopaminergic exposure, lack of information on medication treatment during hospitalisation and lack of information about adherence to the prescribed medications.
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The rest of neonatal deaths stem from factors like poor maternal health, inadequate care during pregnancy, inappropriate management of complications during delivery, and lack of newborn care.
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These limiting factors that preclude higher success rates include localization difficulties during SWL and lack of adequate space for stones to dilate during fragmentation [ 9].
This effect could be a result of disrupted sleep during night and the lack of recovery during the day due to employment.
Backup generators often fail to operate during blackouts for lack of expensive diesel fuel.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "during lack of" in formal writing. Instead, opt for grammatically correct and more common alternatives such as "in the absence of" or "during a shortage of".
Common error
Using "during" with "lack of" creates an unnatural and grammatically awkward construction. "During" typically precedes a noun or noun phrase indicating a period of time. With "lack of", it's better to use "in the absence of" or rephrase to clarify the temporal context, such as "during periods of scarcity".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "during lack of" functions as a prepositional phrase attempting to indicate a temporal context related to a deficiency. However, as Ludwig AI points out, it's grammatically incorrect and doesn't conform to standard English usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "during lack of" is grammatically incorrect and not recommended for use in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms that it's an unnatural construction. While it appears infrequently in various contexts, better alternatives such as "in the absence of" or "during a shortage of" should be used instead to convey the intended meaning of something happening in the context of a deficiency or absence. Use more appropriate alternatives in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in the absence of
This alternative provides a formal way to express the non-existence or unavailability of something.
during a shortage of
Replaces "lack" with "shortage" providing a more specific term for deficiency, particularly in resources.
when there is a deficiency of
Emphasizes the presence of a deficient amount, specifying the condition more explicitly.
while resources are scarce
Highlights the scarcity of resources as the temporal context.
given the absence of
This alternative emphasizes the condition or circumstance of something being absent.
in times of deficiency
Specifies a period or situation characterized by lacking something.
when there is a dearth of
Replaces "lack" with "dearth", indicating a scarcity or inadequate supply.
during periods without
Focuses on periods where something is not available or present.
when access is limited to
Highlights the restriction or limitation of access as the determining factor.
if there's an inadequacy of
This choice emphasizes the inadequacy or insufficient amount of something.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "during lack of"?
While "during lack of" is not grammatically correct, you can use phrases like "in the absence of", "during a shortage of", or "when there is a deficiency of" to convey a similar meaning.
Is "during lack of" grammatically correct?
No, "during lack of" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. The phrase is awkward and does not follow typical English sentence structure.
How can I use "lack of" correctly in a sentence?
You can use "lack of" correctly by ensuring it is followed by a noun. For example, "The project failed due to a lack of funding." Avoid placing "during" directly before "lack of".
What is the difference between "during lack of" and "in the absence of"?
"During lack of" is grammatically incorrect. "In the absence of" is a correct and commonly used phrase that means without something or when something is not available.
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