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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a partial ceiling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a ceiling that is not complete or is only covering part of a space.
Example: "The renovation revealed a partial ceiling in the attic, exposing the original beams."
Alternatives: "incomplete ceiling" or "partial roof structure".
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Weakened century-old cloth and plaster ties caused a partial ceiling collapse that injured almost 80 audience members at London's Apollo Theatre in late December, investigators have found.
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None of the three lawmakers responded to questions about who would not be paid should the debt ceiling not be raised by Aug. 2. A failure to raise the debt ceiling could cause a partial government shutdown in which Social Security checks might not be mailed.
During the West End run, the ceiling of the Apollo suffered a partial collapse, causing the production to cease performances for a period.
Changes might involve removing ducts; knocking out concrete slabs; and still getting only a partial run of glass from not quite the floor to not quite the ceiling.
Breaking even with conservative business leaders, he would have no qualms about using the debt ceiling as a hostage because he believes (falsely) that it would produce only a partial government shutdown and not default.
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