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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it lacks of" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
It is not a commonly used phrase and may confuse readers. Instead, "it lacks" should be used, without the preposition "of." For example: - The essay lacks organization. - He lacks motivation to finish his work. - The town lacks adequate public transportation. Using "it lacks of" can also be considered a grammatical error. In some cases, it may be acceptable to use "it lacks" followed by a prepositional phrase starting with "of," but this is rare and should be avoided if possible. For example: - The company's business plan lacks of clear objectives. (incorrect) - The company's business plan lacks clear objectives. (correct, without the preposition "of") To avoid confusion and ensure clear communication, it is generally best to stick to the phrase "it lacks" without the preposition "of."
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Various methods have since been developed to improve its sensitivity, but it lacks of summary except for their working principles, setups and applications.
On one hand, we diagnose the baseline implementation and observe that it lacks of the awareness of the hierarchical thread organization on modern hardware.
The data of production engineering industry has gradually increased after years of development, but it lacks of a unified, interactive, visual information query and show platform.
And with Fox's pricing of $19.98 for each film, it's also $10 cheaper than the Criterion disc, though it lacks, of course, the copious extras that Criterion routinely provides.
Furthermore, it lacks of knowledge about the impact of inertial response of wind turbines on deterministic under-frequency protection schemes in future power systems.
Secondly, data for this research was only collected in Ho Chi Minh City of Viet Nam so it lacks of generalizability for the whole country of Viet Nam.
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It lacks a tradition of private philanthropy.
Is it lack of fitness?
Was it lack of procedure?
Is it lack of personality?
"I would call it lack of experience.
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