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Discover Ludwig"of proper" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English, but it may not be appropriate in all contexts.
"Of proper" is typically used to indicate possession or to describe the qualities of something. It is often used before a noun, but can also be used after a verb. Examples: 1. "He is the owner of proper manners and etiquette." 2. "It is important to have a sense of proper direction in life." 3. "She has a collection of proper antique furniture." 4. "The bakery sells a variety of proper pastries and desserts." 5. "The study found a lack of proper nutrition among children in low-income households."
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Lack of proper reports.
Second is the notion of proper recall.
But it's a matter of proper emphasis.
David Cameron blamed "a lack of proper parenting, a lack of proper upbringing, a lack of proper ethics, a lack of proper morals".
There is an absence of proper analysis of these contexts.
Lack of proper regulation will leave loopholes for the unscrupulous".
"Britain has a sore lack of proper slums.
"He missed three or four months of proper training".
The lack of proper management and systems are the cause.
The study found serious consequences from lack of proper restraints.
Are there any signs of proper European leadership?
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