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"lack in quality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not of good quality, or that is of lesser quality than something else. For example: "The new computers in the office are lacking in quality compared to the old ones."
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But "the guys playing, what they lack in quality of play, they make up in enthusiasm".
In my opinion, they seem to lack in quality then when they first appeared on the screen.
What Greece lack in quality and adventure they more than make up for in organisation and bloody-mindedness.
Whatever Cardiff, who rise to 14th, may lack in quality, they certainly make up for in spirit.
Today, the primary obstacle in exploiting very large-scale brain imaging datasets is computational, because existing software tools don't scale well and lack in quality assurance capabilities.
Look beyond the small collection of players that tend to hog the headlines, like Juan Mata and Eden Hazard, and the squad has been shown to lack in quality.
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And whatever the critics say he lacks in quality, he has made up for in quantity.
Ms. VanCamp's wigs aren't obvious because they're lacking in quality.
Hong Kong schools are not generally deemed to be lacking in quality.
They won Serie A. And this wasn't a Serie A in the doldrums, lacking in quality.
Both sides hit the post in an opening half that was full of enterprise, if lacking in quality and execution.
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