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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was significantly lacking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, quality, or aspect that is noticeably deficient or insufficient in some way. Example: "The report was significantly lacking in detail, making it difficult to draw any conclusions."
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Maternal health education was significantly lacking, especially in the border insecure areas of Bekaa and the North.
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Few studies have addressed this use, and research using quantitative design is significantly lacking.
The details of this program were significantly lacking, so it is difficult to interpret this result relative to those of other studies.
The other parameters such as the pore connectivity term (l) and the degree of anisotropy (k) were significantly lacking data, thus only their relationships with porosity were proposed.
Cornwallis began negotiating with the Marathas and the Nizam for their support, since the British forces in India were significantly lacking in cavalry, one of Tipu's strengths.
However, many laboratories worldwide do not have the resources to perform whole genome sequencing, which is expensive – particularly those in subtropical and tropical regions from where such influenza sequence data is significantly lacking.
Accountability practices have been shown to enhance QI in numerous settings, yet are significantly lacking globally.
Aside from estriol and cortisol, normative data for other salivary steroids during gestation are significantly lacking.
But, it is significantly lacking; both in Lesotho and in many other sub-Saharan African countries.
Consistent with the overall poor state of knowledge in our study group, preventive practices were found to be significantly lacking.
Preventive practices were significantly lacking; 35%, 65.3% and 84.6% had never undergone assessment of blood pressure, glucose or cholesterol respectively.
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