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"if lacking" is correct and usable in written English.
You use it to describe a situation in which something is absent or unavailable. For example, "If lacking a car, public transportation can be a great alternative."
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Angolans, if lacking in purse, are rich in faith.
The piece is pleasant enough, if lacking in traditional nymphs and auto-eroticism.
The follow-up is very loveable, if lacking a little in edge.
I peep into several other rooms and all are similarly spacious and tasteful, if lacking originality.
That domestic experiment produced an idea of Brooklyn as offbeat and fashionable, if lacking amenities.
The set's more open-ended moments felt hollow, as if lacking a motive.
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Action sequences: Excellent if sometimes lacking finesse.
If you lack faith and if events frighten you, then you drift away, lost and anchorless.
This can be beneficial if you lack motivation, or if you keep forgetting to write.
"If you lack basic freedom and equality, if you lack health, if you lack access to education, it's really hard to start anything," he said.
If it wasn't, if NBC lacks the technology to do so, then NBC deceived viewers.
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