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Discover LudwigThe phrase “was lacking of” is not correct and not usable in written English
Instead, you should use the verb “lack” in the simple past tense: "lacked." For example, "The essay lacked clarity and organization."
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This method possesses a low complexity; however, the analyzed channel matrix was lacking of important corner elements.
Evidence was lacking of a significant difference in this rate between study groups.
Evidence was lacking of heterogeneity and publication bias across studies or within subgroups.
One of the most recent papers on this topic [ 52] (Argani et al. 2006) was considered very interesting but it was not eligible because it was lacking of randomisation and blindness.
The proposed regression model may be adequate for risk score 1 and risk score 2, as there was lacking of statistical significance for cross-validation (=8.08, P=0.33) and external validation (=5.30, P=0.26).
The results from the per protocol and intention to treat analysis were similar, and evidence was lacking of a difference in the effect of the intervention between the two age subgroups.
Similar(53)
The reason given was lack of data.
Her biggest concern was lack of sleep.
It was lack of money.
It was lack of space.
Perhaps it was lack of confidence".
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