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Old 17-Jul-2006, 06:50
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Question approach sth

"The book completely lacks this important information, so I have no basic idea how the authors approached the analysis."

Is it fine?
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Hello Nyggus

You might say:

"The book fails to provide this important information, so I have no idea how the authors approached the analysis."

(Or "so I haven't the faintest idea", in an informal context.)

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