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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we lack experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a deficiency in knowledge or skills in a particular area or situation. Example: "As a new team, we lack experience in handling large-scale projects, but we are eager to learn and improve."
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"In terms of our group as a whole, people are saying we lack experience," said Lancaster.
"We lack experience but that is something we will gain all the time so hopefully we will have a great second half of the season".
We lack experience with lyophilized plasma, which to our knowledge is available only to military personnel of some countries.
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"In 2006, we had the hunger, but we lacked experience.
Even if we knew how to recognise the symptoms and how to treat the person, we lacked experience".
"We lacked experience and cool heads at crucial moments in the opening two games but I cannot complain about effort.
"If we lacked experience in defence last season, we have certainly addressed that with the players we have brought in this summer".
We definitely lack experience, but we have lots of energy and passion, and we'll learn as we go".
We were lacking experience today but I thought we tried hard.
"These days, most people lack experience.
Their successors lack experience or independent power bases.
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