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"if omitted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that was left out or not mentioned in a previous statement, and serves to indicate that the following information or action is dependent on the previous statement. Here are a few examples: 1. "For best results, bake the cake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. If omitted, the cake may not be fully cooked." 2. "Be sure to include your full name and address on the envelope. If omitted, your letter may not be delivered properly." 3. "The job application requires three professional references. If omitted, your application may not be considered." 4. "Please remember to turn off the stove before you leave the house. If omitted, it could lead to a potential fire hazard." 5. "The contract must be signed by both parties. If omitted, it will not be considered legally binding."
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If omitted, the most recent version of the gene model is implied.
Turns of speech which our forefathers used and if omitted, marked one as a dolt.
print.result: If omitted, the result is written to a text file called '03.dosestrategy.txt' in the calling directory.
print.result: If omitted, the result is written to a text file called '02_sample size.txt' in the calling directory.
print.result: If omitted, the result is written to a text file called '01_spontaneous lethality.txt' in the calling directory.
alpha.p & beta.p: See explanations in 'Error types' section print.result: If omitted, the result is written to a text file called '02_sample size.txt' in the calling directory.
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In fact, posterity has occasionally hinted that Adams was partly responsible for Clover's death, as if omitting her from "The Education" suggests guilt rather than a surfeit of feeling.
But after a recent string of stomach cramps and bloating left me feeling awful, I started to wonder if omitting dairy from my diet might actually be a good idea.
But if omitting to harm were benefiting, then the act-omission doctrine – which states, roughly, that harming is morally worse than omitting to benefit – would be self-contradictory.
If omitting an item increases Cronbach's α significantly, then excluding the item will increase the homogeneity of the scale [ 22].
If omitting an item increases Cronbach's alpha significantly, then excluding the item increases the homogeneity of the scale, which is desirable.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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