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The phrase "lacking organization" is correct and can be used in written English.
It's generally used to describe something that lacks order or structure. For example: "The company had grown so quickly that their records were all in disarray, leading to a lack of organization in their accounting system."
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Lacking organization, people must first become sensitized to and begin to communicate with one another.
Lacking organization and significant outside support, the rebels agreed to an armistice in February 1878 (Pact of Zanjón), the terms of which promised amnesty and political reform.
Lacking organization, the wave was difficult to track as it moved across the Atlantic basin.
State police said the young people involved in these crimes did not fit the standard profile of criminal gang members, lacking organization and sophistication.
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That doesn't, however, mean "Sleeping and Waking" lacks organization or wit.
The Southern Rhodesian African National Congress (1934 57) was the first real national grouping, but for a long time it lacked organization and drive.
We want social freedom, economic freedom and political freedom," Nevertheless, he said he doubted the demonstrations would bring down the government because they were random and lacked organization.
Some scam campaigns still lack organization and do not always exhibit very clearly separated patterns, as illustrated by two campaigns depicted in Figures 8c and 8d.
For one, since the Bravo 2.0's main compartment lacks organization and is a bit hard to see into when opened, it works best if you stuff things into it that you won't need to access on the go.
According to Dr. Barry Logan, a chemistry director at NMS Labs, in Pennsylvania, Vass' tests "lacked organization and planning".
Consultants thought that other issues may take precedence in their lives, they lack organization, and "'don't run on diaries"' (Consultant 9).
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