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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lack of edge" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a deficiency in sharpness, intensity, or competitiveness in various contexts, such as art, design, or performance. Example: "The film was entertaining, but it had a lack of edge that made it forgettable."
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The lack of edge carried over to tonight.
It was a tough one for Olsen's men to take, as their lack of edge in the final third meant they surrendered their lead in the Shield pursuit.
His penchant for jumping genres has been ascribed to a Hawaiian childhood spent impersonating Elvis, his fondness for the "wrong" kind of old music – doo-wop – evidence of a damning lack of edge.
But I would guess that despite the lack of edge in his voice about "poor folks" stories, he knows that he doesn't fit, and he prefers not to give anyone a reason to notice.
There is a lack of edge to the novel's style which contrasts with the darkness of its contents, as though the writing itself embodies certain homespun virtues - honesty, clarity, craftsmanship, the odd flash of moral earnestness - which it regards as disappearing from the face of the United States.
However, their segmentation assumptions cannot be applied to light microscopy images owing to the lack of edge and color information.
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On the other hand, the spherical shape of ZnOW particles would have much less active sites due to the lack of edges and corners.
Overall, late-successional forest-interior species were more flexible in their use of different seral stages; several species used both age classes and harvest types in addition to mature forest, which may reflect the lack of edges in our heavily-forested landscape.
The ideal shape for X-ray tomography is a cylinder because of the evenness of penetration of the X-rays into the object and the lack of edges (University of Texas at Austin, Department of Geological Sciences, 2013).
If the graph is not perfect, we can replace the lack of any edge with an edge that has an infinite size.
It was profligacy, a lack of "cutting edge" according to Puel, which saw them survive.
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