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How do you use lacked in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "lacked" in a sentence:

Simple Sentences:

* The presentation lacked visual aids, making it difficult to follow.

* The team lacked the experience needed to win the tournament.

* The recipe lacked flavor and needed more spices.

More Complex Sentences:

* Although the movie had a great cast, it lacked a compelling story.

* The student lacked the confidence to speak up in class, despite being well-prepared.

* The company lacked a clear strategy for growth, leading to stagnation.

* The room lacked natural light, which made it feel gloomy and uninviting.

Sentence with "Lacking" as an adjective:

* The lacking evidence made it impossible to prove the defendant's guilt.

Note: "Lacked" is the past tense of the verb "to lack".

Remember to use "lacked" when you are talking about something that was missing in the past.

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