Nothing. It is not acceptable English.what does the verb structure "to be lack for ..." mean?
You possibly mean "to be for/from the lack of".Hey fellow members of WR
I was just wondering what this sentence means:
"It was lack for something."
what does the verb structure "to be lack for ..." mean?
Yes, absolutely true - lacking in, not on!I don't think this is correct and corpus search seems to confirm that. I would say "lacking in".
"Your argument is lacking [,] on scientific grounds."Sorry I was mistaken it was "lack on"
"Your argument is lacking on all scientific merit."
This is a sentence from the big bang theory season 2 episode 11
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