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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lacks soul" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something appears to be empty or lacking emotion. For example, "The concert lacked soul; it seemed like the band was just going through the motions."
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Facebook lacks soul.
She doesn't care that Tracey lacks "soul".
What bothers me is that the cooking lacks soul.
Just like the business that gave Raymond his millions, it somehow lacks soul.
Too many players just wondering about and it looks like the team lacks soul and heart.
Yet the restaurant offers unfortunate hints that, ultimately, it lacks soul.
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The Impact lacked soul.
It's really lacked emotion, lacked passion and lacked soul".
There are precious few old ballparks left, and the new ones lack soul.
As a result, for all the friendliness of the volunteers, it lacked soul.
Progressives and conservatives came to agree that Germany's greatest composer was a hollow man, a virtuoso lacking soul.
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