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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lack imagination" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is not capable of thinking of creative ideas or solutions. For example: "His answers to the exam questions showed a lack of imagination."
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The team lack imagination: we're more like Italy than Brazil.
"There are a lot of people who lack imagination," he said.
"People who say the long shot, they lack imagination," he said.
It is not because the companies that operate them lack imagination.
Those early days attracted faint derision because his strategy seemed to lack imagination and occasionally direction.
He believes lenders at the big banks lack imagination and a sense of enterprise.
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"Come on, it lacked imagination".
Barcelona lacked imagination, still less inspiration.
"Chinese literature lacks imagination," said Ms. Wang.
It lacks imagination, ambition and respect for personal liberty.
Current diplomacy is ineffectual because it lacks imagination or flair.
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