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Lack
Example Usage:
There is a lack of understanding.
I lack knowldge. (Correct) His argument is in lack of substance. (Incorrect) The word lack can be either a verb or a noun.
When lack is used as a noun, it is often followed by the preposition "of" + an object.
When lack is used as a noun, it is usually singular and preceded by an article.
Suzie was amazed at the lack of eligible bachelors in her class. There was no lack of tasty food at the buffet table. In many cases, this means using the word as a verb, not a noun.
The cake lacks sugar. (Much better) |
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