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Meanings of distinctly lacking in English
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Usage of distinctly lacking in English
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It's also distinctlylacking in the warning notes that come with the pills.
2
They are distinctlylacking in both North and South.
3
With cover for the pair distinctlylacking, they will be vital to Palace's promotion bid.
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She sometimes thought wistfully that Marilla was very hard to please and distinctlylacking in sympathy and understanding.
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It is not impossible and others could be dragged in but on Saturday's evidence Sunderland's variety in attack and midfield is distinctlylacking.
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Until recently, it had its own individual style of wine, aged in oak for long periods, which to European palates was distinctlylacking in fruit.
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The BBC missed the Irish dimension of Brexit, and its coverage of the UK's departure from the European Union has been distinctlylacking in curiosity(...)
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"Having regard to the company present," commented the fishy-eyed gentleman, "I consider that anecdote as distinctlylacking in tact."