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Discover Ludwig'may have lacked' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a past situation in which something may not have been present or available. For example, "The training program may have lacked the necessary resources to be successful."
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Your plants may have lacked pollinators.
This unsealing may have lacked the ceremony of the first.
Her full-bodied singing may have lacked subtlety and grace.
Hartinger may have lacked the aristocratic bearing of Raul Wallenberg.
"What the drafting may have lacked in felicity, it more than made up for in emphasis.
What they may have lacked in record sales, they made up for in influence.
They may have lacked military experience, but that is not necessarily a disqualification for an author.
The student demonstrators in the square may have lacked a coherent message.
Some times, mechanics may have lacked the ability to solve the problem.
And this is what gives this Mets something they may have lacked last season: collective mettle.
What they may have lacked in poetry they made up for in efficiency.
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