The part of the sentence “lack of education” is correct and usable in written English. You can use this phrase in any sentence about education to describe a lack of education or knowledge. For example: “The lack of education in this region resulted in low literacy rates.”.
Lack of education.
Does he regret his lack of education?
"The problem is the lack of education.
He says: "Lack of education makes the poverty worse.
Lack of education is often at the core of this.
But poverty or lack of education could explain that.
Because of poverty and lack of knowledge = lack of education.
The symptoms are hunger, lack of health, lack of education.
Masitla blames this on their own lack of education.
The first was her outlandish lack of education.
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