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"the lack of knowledge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone does not have enough understanding or information about a particular topic or subject. Example: The company's failure can be attributed to the lack of knowledge of its market and competitors.
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"The propulsive power is the lack of knowledge.
At a minimum, the lack of knowledge suggested intellectual laziness.
Currently, because of the lack of knowledge, they are landfilled.
Part of the reason for the lack of knowledge is that Dirac loathed publicity.
Even now, the lack of knowledge among villagers about arsenic is a shame".
I do worry about the lack of knowledge of history and geography.
"The lack of knowledge about Iraq among the people making decisions here is appalling", she says.
Once you get into the details, the lack of knowledge is kind of shocking.
The lack of knowledge about genuine pieces made detection extremely difficult.
The lack of knowledge of several system parameter values gives rise to such systematics.
A major challenge is the lack of knowledge about the correlates and mechanisms of protective immunity.
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the lack of information
the Construction of knowledge
the Way of knowledge
the lack of infrastructure
the lack of interest
the lack of optimism
the suppression of knowledge
the lack of hierarchy
the sorcery of knowledge
the well of knowledge
the sharing of knowledge
the lack of clarity
the power of knowledge
the accumulation of knowledge
the currency of knowledge
the foundation of knowledge
the purpose of knowledge
the lack of precedent
the lack of polish
the lack of cake
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