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  • Do you mean "it lacks"?

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  • @Johnny Brazil - Yes, "lacks" is a fairly formal word. And anytime you can remove a "not" from a sentence, you make it better. (You might consider "It [forbids/precludes/disallows]...", for the same reason.)

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  • does not support? prohibits? forbids?

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  • Exactly. Thank you, remarkl.

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  • @PaulaLivingstone - These also served the purpose. Thanks!

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  • @Johnny Brazil - Yes, "lacks" is a fairly formal word. And anytime you can remove a "not" from a sentence, you make it better. (You might consider "It [forbids/precludes/disallows]...", for the same reason.)

    – remarkl
    4 hours ago













  • does not support? prohibits? forbids?

    – Paula Livingstone
    4 hours ago











  • Exactly. Thank you, remarkl.

    – Jonny Brazil
    4 hours ago











  • @PaulaLivingstone - These also served the purpose. Thanks!

    – Jonny Brazil
    4 hours ago














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  • Do you mean "it lacks"?

    – remarkl
    5 hours ago











  • @Johnny Brazil - Yes, "lacks" is a fairly formal word. And anytime you can remove a "not" from a sentence, you make it better. (You might consider "It [forbids/precludes/disallows]...", for the same reason.)

    – remarkl
    4 hours ago













  • does not support? prohibits? forbids?

    – Paula Livingstone
    4 hours ago











  • Exactly. Thank you, remarkl.

    – Jonny Brazil
    4 hours ago











  • @PaulaLivingstone - These also served the purpose. Thanks!

    – Jonny Brazil
    4 hours ago



















  • Do you mean "it lacks"?

    – remarkl
    5 hours ago











  • @Johnny Brazil - Yes, "lacks" is a fairly formal word. And anytime you can remove a "not" from a sentence, you make it better. (You might consider "It [forbids/precludes/disallows]...", for the same reason.)

    – remarkl
    4 hours ago













  • does not support? prohibits? forbids?

    – Paula Livingstone
    4 hours ago











  • Exactly. Thank you, remarkl.

    – Jonny Brazil
    4 hours ago











  • @PaulaLivingstone - These also served the purpose. Thanks!

    – Jonny Brazil
    4 hours ago

















Do you mean "it lacks"?

– remarkl
5 hours ago





Do you mean "it lacks"?

– remarkl
5 hours ago













@Johnny Brazil - Yes, "lacks" is a fairly formal word. And anytime you can remove a "not" from a sentence, you make it better. (You might consider "It [forbids/precludes/disallows]...", for the same reason.)

– remarkl
4 hours ago







@Johnny Brazil - Yes, "lacks" is a fairly formal word. And anytime you can remove a "not" from a sentence, you make it better. (You might consider "It [forbids/precludes/disallows]...", for the same reason.)

– remarkl
4 hours ago















does not support? prohibits? forbids?

– Paula Livingstone
4 hours ago





does not support? prohibits? forbids?

– Paula Livingstone
4 hours ago













Exactly. Thank you, remarkl.

– Jonny Brazil
4 hours ago





Exactly. Thank you, remarkl.

– Jonny Brazil
4 hours ago













@PaulaLivingstone - These also served the purpose. Thanks!

– Jonny Brazil
4 hours ago





@PaulaLivingstone - These also served the purpose. Thanks!

– Jonny Brazil
4 hours ago










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