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Discover LudwigThe phrase "might be lacking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about something that is missing or not present in a particular situation. It suggests that there is a possibility that something is not there or not enough. Example: The new restaurant in town might be lacking in variety on their menu, but the food they do have is of high quality.
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While diversity at Twitter might be lacking, among its users it is not.
You might be lacking in emotional intelligence, but there are strategies to help you improve.
Interviews with several police departments in Florida revealed an investigation that might be lacking coordination.
Yet not everyone reckons the whole thing hangs together – there's a sense that Jennifer's Body might be lacking a soul.
Rescuing even one major bank operating across borders would require a political will and coordination that might be lacking.
He might be lacking fitness but he still managed to elude Fabricio Coloccini from the substitute Fernandinho's pass.
It might be lacking in dignity and Calvinist work ethic, but you can hardly accuse him of cheating.
He might be lacking omega-3 fatty acids, a common problem in dogs fed poor-quality dry dog foods.
I can't imagine someone in electrical engineering not being creative but if you feel this might be lacking try a couple of the following.
Will Tencent's talent own up to the fact that their skills might be lacking as the company moves increasingly into the B2B world?
If you can offer help in any of the areas of expertise that they might be lacking, post it on their webpage.
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