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The phrase 'lacked commitment' is perfectly acceptable and correct in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you need to draw attention to an individual's lack of dedication or seriousness about something. For example, you could say, "Although his ideas were good, he ultimately lacked commitment and couldn't complete the project."
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Though she returned to the tour in 1994, she lacked commitment, was not in shape, and faced intense media scrutiny.
"I just lacked commitment today, the freedom I had, that I've been having with every part of my game.
She packed her work into fewer hours, but because she did not put in enough "face time" the firm felt she lacked commitment.
That is a harsh judgment, because nobody can say that Lewandowski tried any less this week in Madrid, or that he lacked commitment or bravery.
What it actually did say was that the fans were "totally disgusted", that Emery had "little credit left" and that because of him his team lacked "commitment, courage, dignity and identity".
This was especially true when O'Sullivan lacked commitment to the game.
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The agreement the United States reached with Brazil, China, India and South Africa lacked commitments to achieve its stated goals, was nonbinding and was not formally affirmed by participants, in any case.
"Moderation is for people who lack commitment, O.K.?" he said, with a smile.
If he brags, he is deemed arrogant; if he appears slow to anger, he lacks commitment.
Even the ones hanging out in Camden Lock, amid a sea of Che Guevara T-shirts, seem to lack commitment.
Back at The Relatives, Jeff Parker's quartet need a godfather-figure to bang a few heads together - they seem to lack commitment and soul.
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