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No, the word "lacks" is not used correctly in the sentence. The correct word should be "lax," which means lacking in strictness or care. So the corrected sentence would be: "Many of you have become lax and are consistently late."

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Q: Many of you have become lacks and are consistantly late. Is the word lacks correctly used in the preceeding sentence?
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