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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lack of continuity" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a lack of connectedness or coherence in something, usually a narrative or a series of events. Example: The lack of continuity in the plot made the movie confusing and difficult to follow.
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The lack of continuity affects achievement".
"That lack of continuity is catastrophic for regional co-operation".
Therefore, a lack of continuity was an obstacle.
Constantly made himself available but was frustrated by his side's lack of continuity.
Rose mentioned what has become a prevailing explanation for the Knicks' struggles: lack of continuity.
There was also sometimes a lack of continuity in the Troika teams.
The district has had several interim superintendents, resulting in a lack of continuity in decision-making.
Eleven first-choice players were missing and there was a lack of continuity.
Bailey said the lack of continuity was the biggest challenge for all countries.
Both parents say the lack of continuity is not a concern.
One of Yeo's biggest criticisms of the department is the lack of continuity.
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