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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lacks transparency" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation, person, or organization that is not open or clear about their actions or intentions. Example: The government's decision-making process is often criticized for lacking transparency, leaving citizens feeling uninformed and excluded.
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It lacks transparency.
First, the deal lacks transparency.
FIFA lacks transparency and any real accountability.
The process of enforcement lacks transparency.
For example, says the report, the Press Complaints Commission lacks transparency and "commercially significant sanctions".
The council lacks transparency and does not have to justify itself to anyone.
In a report published on July 16th the OFT said that the system lacks transparency and does not serve consumers.
The system of delivering money has been painfully slow, lacks transparency and is inaccessible for ordinary Haitians.
Critics of Latino Decisions say the firm's methodology lacks transparency and on occasion may favour clients' wishes.
The TSE, which suspended trading in all shares last month after another computer problem, lacks transparency, risk controls and technological sophistication.
A new, comprehensive law has now been recommended by parliament's intelligence and security committee, which said the current law is unnecessarily complicated and lacks transparency.
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