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lack of redundant
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "lack of redundant" is not correct in English.
It seems to be missing a noun after "redundant" to make sense. You can use it in contexts discussing the absence of redundancy in systems, processes, or information, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity. Example: "The lack of redundancy in the system led to its failure during the power outage."
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10 human-written examples
The report, compiled by a group of downtown executives, concludes that a lack of redundant telephone and digital communication networks was a factor in the loss of telephone service to thousands of residents and businesses after the attack.
News & Media
We postulate that the lack of redundant GRK isoforms may be responsible for the high acitivity of hGRK1 in mouse cones [28].
Science
Our identification of such topological traps, arising from degree heterogeneity and lack of redundant paths, is further supported by the analysis presented below.
Science
Again in agreement with our analysis, the case with k = 2 is the only one that, besides high heterogeneity in degree, exhibits lack of redundant paths between nodes.
Science
While other studies have demonstrated a lack of redundant function for two or more Mecps in silencing of specific loci (e.g. [41]), this study provides the first evidence for a redundant function of Mecps in mammalian cells.
Science
The key features of these mesoscopic structures is the existence of nodes connected to nodes of higher degree, which find it difficult to induce neighbors to imitate their strategy, and the lack of redundant paths to circumvent those topological bottlenecks.
Science
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50 human-written examples
It also said the disaster exposed the lack of varied and redundant backup systems at the plant.
News & Media
Lack of consent is redundant and should not be a separate element of the crime" (1989, 245).
Science
In an exploration project, the placement of additional boreholes is based on the available information and engineering judgment, which may result in a lack of information or redundant information in decision making.
Science
Thus, lack of consistency between redundant probe sets could arise from variation due to sampling, rather than a change in the relative concentration of mRNA targets.
Science
This lack of integration requires redundant entry of information by multiple dispersed physicians caring for the same patient, and reliance on patients' self-reported drug and disease histories that have poor accuracy [ 12, 16, 21, 22].
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider replacing "lack of redundant" with "absence of redundancy" for better grammatical flow.
Common error
Avoid using "lack of redundant" without specifying the noun that should be redundant. This omission makes the phrase grammatically incorrect and difficult to understand.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "lack of redundant" functions as a descriptor indicating the absence of something that provides a backup or duplication. As Ludwig AI points out, it's grammatically incomplete without a noun to specify what lacks redundancy.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "lack of redundant" is used to express the absence of duplication or backup mechanisms, it is grammatically incomplete and should be used with caution. As noted by Ludwig AI, it requires a noun to specify what exactly lacks redundancy. For clearer and more grammatically sound alternatives, consider using phrases such as "absence of redundancy" or specifying what is missing like "lack of redundant systems". The contexts where this phrase is most likely to be found are science, news and media and formal business, in the contexts of scientific reports, journalistic articles, and formal communications respectively. Pay attention to grammatical correctness and specify the subject for clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
absence of redundancy
Focuses on the state of not having redundancy, a more grammatically sound construction.
deficiency of redundancy
Highlights the inadequacy or shortage of redundancy.
lack of duplication
Emphasizes the absence of copies or duplicates.
no backup systems
Specifically points out the absence of backup mechanisms.
insufficient backup
Indicates that the available backup is not adequate.
limited redundancy
Suggests a small amount of redundancy, but not enough.
scarce redundancy
Implies that redundancy is rare or in short supply.
paucity of backup
Highlights a severe lack of backup resources.
non-existence of redundant systems
Directly states that redundant systems do not exist.
complete absence of duplication
Emphasizes the total absence of any duplicated elements.
FAQs
What does "lack of redundant" mean?
The phrase "lack of redundant" is grammatically incomplete. It generally refers to the absence of something that provides backup or duplication, but it needs a noun to clarify what is lacking. It's better to say "absence of redundancy".
How can I use "lack of redundant" correctly in a sentence?
To use this concept correctly, specify what is missing redundancy. For example, "The system suffered from a lack of redundant backups". It's often clearer and more grammatically sound to use phrases like "absence of backup systems".
Is it better to say "lack of redundant systems" or "absence of redundant systems"?
"Absence of redundant systems" is generally preferred because it is grammatically complete and flows more smoothly. While "lack of redundant systems" is understandable, it's not as precise. Consider also rephrasing as a "deficiency of redundancy".
What are some alternatives to "lack of redundant"?
Some alternatives include "absence of duplication", "no backup systems", or "insufficient backup", depending on the specific context. These alternatives are grammatically correct and convey a similar meaning.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested