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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Lack of a


A shark bit his arm off.


Is this sentence natural?
His lack of a limb will always remind him of that shark.


I heard .... or lack thereof

Could you tell me how to use this in a sentence?



thanks

  

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His lack of a limb will always remind him of that shark. Yes, but it sounds like you have put up with its awkwardness for the sake of the alliteration. anonymous I heard ....

  • His lack of a limb will always remind him of that shark.
  • Yes, but it sounds like you have put up with its awkwardness for the sake of the alliteration.
  • anonymous I heard ....
  • or lack thereof Could you tell me how to use this in a sentence?
  • It simply means "the lack of it".
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anonymousIs this sentence natural?His lack of a limb will always remind him of that shark.

Yes, but it sounds like you have put up with its awkwardness for the sake of the alliteration.

anonymousI heard .... or lack thereof Could you tell me how to use this in a sentence?

It simply means "the lack of it". With "the

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