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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it lack" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form should be "it lacks" to agree with the singular subject.
Example: "It lacks the necessary resources to complete the project."
Alternatives: "it is missing" or "it does not have."
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Barriers measured included lack of qualified faculty, faculty's limited knowledge or skills in IT, lack of interest, age, lack of time to learn IT, lack of time to use IT, too many work demands, lack of administrative vision, unclear expectations of faculty, lack of technical support to faculty, or lack of resources.
Nor does it lack moral influence over its global franchise.
Did it lack substance?
Does it lack talent?
What does it lack?
Does it lack a decent toilet?
Not only does it lack coherent supervision.
Is it lack of fitness?
Was it lack of procedure?
So what does it lack?
Is it lack of personality?
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