[Grammar] "lack of" or "a lack of"

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gangan555

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- My flowers died from a lack of rain.

or

- My flowers died from lack of rain.


There are both cases in the resources I look up, so I cannot tell the difference.

Are they both correct? or Either is wrong?

Is there any difference in the meaning?
 

bhaisahab

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- My flowers died from a lack of rain.

or

- My flowers died from lack of rain.


There are both cases in the resources I look up, so I cannot tell the difference.

Are they both correct? or Either is wrong?

Is there any difference in the meaning?

They are both correct and there is no difference in meaning.
 

gangan555

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Thank you very much!
 
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