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lack of practicing vs lack of practice

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Lack of practicing' refers to the absence of the action of practicing, while 'lack of practice' refers to the absence of the actual practice itself. The choice between the two depends on whether you want to emphasize the action or the result.

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This phrase is correct but less common than 'lack of practice'. It emphasizes the absence of the action of practicing.

"lack of practicing"

This phrase is used to indicate the absence of the act of practicing. It focuses on the lack of engaging in the activity of practicing.
  • In addition, someone practicing like this may fall seriously ill from lack of food and water, and even die.
  • Heavens will... not a lack of material skill... I've been practicing kung fu
  • So the experience of practicing medicine rarely resembles the goal.
  • Since they accuse us of having put them out by lack of love, let us give them time to correct us, by practicing that love that we lack, and that they could not find in our midst.
  • Very frequently we're not aware of how much do we know or how much we can create, because of lack of motivation, time or tools to guide us in practicing creativity, every time more complex and challenging.
  • The protests were and are on the part of a few, because most of the divorced and remarried are far from religious practice, while among the practicing there is no lack of those who understand and respect the discipline of the Church.
  • But after one week of practicing, my throws became more like this.
  • No, we prefer the quiet integrity of practicing law.
  • Countess Marguerite Isabelle Thoreaux, you have been found guilty of practicing the darkest art, Witchcraft.
  • It was a way of practicing the language.
  • In the vicinity guests have the opportunity of practicing tennis, horse-riding or canoeing.
  • They attacked the Christians present with sticks and knives, accusing them of practicing forced conversions.
  • She was accused of practicing Molinist doctrines.
  • The most frequent collateral consequence of practicing that religion is a treacherous destiny.
  • Makes it attractive and the possibility of practicing various sports activities on land and sea.
  • The possibility of practicing abroad is the stimulus to learning foreign languages.
  • In the beginning I made the mistake of practicing to attain something.
  • The hotel offers a quiet and relaxing stay together with the possibility of practicing several sport activities.
  • Lack of money, lack of militant means, lack of political will...
  • Lack of resources lack of equipment...

Alternatives:

  • failure to practice
  • not practicing enough
  • insufficient practice
  • lack of training
  • lack of skill development

This phrase is more commonly used and refers to the absence of actual practice. It focuses on the lack of experience or skill resulting from not practicing.

"lack of practice"

This phrase is used to indicate the absence of actual practice or experience. It highlights the lack of skill or proficiency due to not engaging in practice.
  • In either case, the result remains similar; the monopolist or collusive partner can no longer hold its ground in a competitive struggle - its ability having stagnated and diminished through lack of practice.
  • But as far as the other languages are concerned, he admits in his autobiography, I must say that I used to speak them but do not speak them, because of lack of practice.
  • I figured this was the case, the result of a decade of lack of practice, but there, in the moment, I felt ashamed.
  • But lack of practice.
  • Sure, but lack of practice
  • But lack of practice.
  • Maybe your once-stellar musical skills are deteriorating because of lack of practice.
  • But lack of practice.

Alternatives:

  • absence of practice
  • failure to practice regularly
  • lack of practical experience
  • inadequate practice
  • insufficient training

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