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The phrase "lacked of knowledge" is not grammatically correct in written English.
The correct phrase is "lacked knowledge." Example: The new employee lacked knowledge of the company's policies and procedures.
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However, this method lacked of knowledge about linguistic theories, then the summary may be not grammatically and naturally correct in applied languages.
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Because of poverty and lack of knowledge = lack of education.
It betrays a likely lack of knowledge.
Part of the scientists' concern is a lack of knowledge.
Baughen thinks the enemy of business morale lack of knowledge.
"It's because of a lack of knowledge.
This is due to a lack of knowledge around regulations.
"That's just a lack of knowledge about Islam".
"The propulsive power is the lack of knowledge.
My lack of knowledge was, in retrospect, stunning.
It really is a lack of knowledge and training".
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