Sentence examples for a little incomplete from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a little incomplete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not fully finished or lacks certain details.
Example: "The report feels a little incomplete; we need to add more data to support our conclusions."
Alternatives: "somewhat lacking" or "partially finished".

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In that light, Obama's explanation of his casus belli seemed a little incomplete.

After a while, though, these exercises began to feel a little incomplete.

As a documentary it feels shaky and a little incomplete, which becomes all the more strange with the awareness that Poitras had four years' worth of up-close footage to scrounge from.

Kubrick's film itself fell foul of the censors on account of the frivolity with which it presents and addresses rape, but the ways in which sexual violence bleeds into other media across the country's entertainment culture leave the picture feeling more than a little incomplete.

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I've made a little list, incomplete and up for debate.

I find all of these ideas persuasive, but they still feel a little bit incomplete.

He stated that "the whole thing seemed a little bit incomplete" due to the lack of a complete "psychic reveal" at the end of the episode, and that the reduced use of Corbin Bernsen in the installment was an issue.

This period was chosen because there was very little (incomplete or no) record on the few patients seen at the clinic, hence the decision to start from January 2010, where records were available on patients.

The indexing was however a little confusing and incomplete at times.

It was a little bit of an incomplete feeling".

And the first explanation proffered that she was "overheated"—sounded manifestly incomplete and a little fishy.

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