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The phrase "I omit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been purposely left out or excluded from a sentence or statement. Example: "In my essay, I omit discussing the impact of social media on mental health, as it is a topic that requires further research."
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(I omit the dancers).
I omit dairy, just in case.
My recipe differs from the traditional in that I omit the bicarbonate of soda.
To be fair to the other recipes, I omit the pinch of ground ginger too.
Did I omit to say that it also features a dog named Montmorency?
"I omit the unusual — the hurricanes and earthquakes — and describe the common," he wrote in August 1851.
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Is omitting the publication's name a faux-nonchalant brag?
Pyromania was already mentioned in DSM-I, omitted from the DSM-II, but then acknowledged again in the DSM-III [ 12].
Of course, I omitted my own story.
I omitted to mention this on the day.
I'd never met my grandfather, but I omitted that part.
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