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Hi there,
There should be '...a lack of...' in the following sentence. Am I right?
They say the lenses are less permeable, and wearers more likely to suffer lack of oxygen in the cornea.
Simon
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Re: lack

Originally Posted by
simon1234
Hi there,
There should be '...a lack of...' in the following sentence. Am I right?
They say the lenses are less permeable, and wearers more likely to suffer lack of oxygen in the cornea.
Simon
You are right. You can also say ..."suffer from a lack of..."
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Re: lack
My feeling is that it is possible to leave out the article in your example sentence.
It certainly is possible in such expressions as:
The party was cancelled through lack of interest.
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Re: lack
hi there,
I found a thread in the dictionary.
The charges were dropped for lack of evidence.
He tricked his way into a job as a shoptial doctor and killed a patient throught lack of care.
[a] is optional in 'lack of' ?
tks
simon
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Re: lack

Originally Posted by
simon1234
hi there,
I found a thread in the dictionary.
The charges were dropped for lack of evidence.
He tricked his way into a job as a shoptial hospital doctor and killed a patient throught through lack of care.
[a] is optional in 'lack of' ?
tks
simon
Yes. See fivejedjon´s post above.
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