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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we are lacking in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a deficiency or absence of something in a particular context. Example: "In our current project, we are lacking in resources to meet the deadline."
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'We are lacking in confidence.
On the other hand we are lacking in sports facilities, recreational areas and programs for children.
Nowadays, people are feeling that we are lacking in the faculty of creative thinking and problem solving".
But I also wonder if we are lacking in battleaxes for the same reason that we also, in these denatured modern times, are lacking bona fide bitches.
Kindness — "not sexuality, not violence, not money — has become our forbidden pleasure," they write in "On Kindness," asserting that more than 300 years after Thomas Hobbes, we still walk around convinced that deep down we are "lacking in natural generosity".
"We are lacking in initiative.
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It may be we're lacking in overall downforce now.
It's not like we're lacking in resources".
"What we're lacking in Tamworth is high-achieving sporting heroes.
And it's not as if we're lacking in American talent and personalities, either.
I think we're lacking in some technical things now, like consistent speed on the runway.
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