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Re: Lack / Lack for
People may say it, but I'm inclined to think that when they say 'lack for' they mean 'want for'( which means 'not to have/suffer because of not having ...'). The expression 'want for' sounds a bit archaic, and often collocates (in idioms where it still survives) with a negative: 'Marry me and you'll want for nothing.'
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