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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has deficiencies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is lacking in quality, quantity, or effectiveness.
Example: "The report has deficiencies that need to be addressed before submission."
Alternatives: "is lacking" or "has shortcomings."
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Stringer, 899-328 in 42 seasons, has acknowledged that her roster has deficiencies.
The other is "YSL: 5 Avenue Marceau, 75116 Paris," and though each has deficiencies, the works complement each other.
"We utilized the dogs as part of our operation because of the fact we have an institution that has deficiencies, and the utilization of dogs worked into that overall plan," said Mr. Maer, the spokesman for the jail.
However, the performance of the presented DSSC device has deficiencies.
Recent studies indicate that safety management theory has deficiencies.
The C 1 -rational cubic fractal interpolation function developed in Section 3 has deficiencies as far as the positivity preserving issue is concerned.
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"Based on the evidence of people like Reverend Wright, Obama has deficiency in that area".
Note that T 0 has deficiency indices ( 2, 2 ).
It is motivated by the fact that constant storage condition in today's refrigerators has deficiency.
Conclusions: The results of the current study indicate that our center has deficiency in the number of ICU beds.
Baylor apparently annoyed Sosa with a spring training comment that the right fielder had deficiencies defensively.
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