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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lack abilities" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a situation where someone does not have the necessary skills to successfully complete a task. For example, "The student's lack of comprehension in mathematics was due to their lack of abilities in the subject."
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Intriguingly, S184E, AE and EE lack abilities to bind to 6A7 antibody (Fig. 3).
In other words, the schizophrenic patients could lack abilities, such as attention, required for signal processing.
Teachers are not familiar with the process of inclusive education and lack abilities to work with children with special needs.
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Sometimes a party may simply lack ability.
But that doesn't mean the players lack ability.
There is absolutely no basis to ask other people to support your children when they lack ability or motivation.
It is an appropriate trigger in those cases where the users lack ability but have high motivation.
I lacked ability and resources.
Did I fail as a musician because I lacked ability?
Not because he lacked ability, but because he played well in every position.
On the other hand, a facilitator trigger is suitable for a person who has high motivation but lacks ability.
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