Sentence examples for has lack from inspiring English sources

The phrase "has lack" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
Instead, you can use phrases such as "lacks," "is lacking," or "has a lack of" to convey a similar meaning. For example: - Incorrect: The project has lack of funding. - Correct: The project lacks funding.

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If a node has lack of trust it will be isolated as far as access to services is concerned.

Although AGCWD produces comparatively better result than other existing methods, the output has lack of desired brightness.

Since, most of the HVAC company has lack of data for the designing purpose – leads to uncomforting.

However, the published literature has lack of reliable methods for viscosity estimation due to an acute shortage of dead oil data at elevated temperatures.

Although this method enhances the brightness of the input image in most of the cases, it may not give satisfactory results when an input image has lack of bright pixels.

Due to this proposal, the proposition [Cajus at time t1 has erudition] and the proposition [Cajus at time t2 has lack of erudition] can both be true as long as t1 and t2 are different; for if t1 is different from t2, then the ideas [Cajus at time t1] and [Cajus at time t2] have different objects (WL I, 202, 365).

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Either way, the law has lacked muscle.

The last week has lacked aesthetics.

While today has lacked drama, it hasn't lacked touchdowns.

What it has lacked is leadership".

It has lacked reliable partners for peace.

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