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Free sign upThe phrase "altogether missing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely absent or lacking in a particular context.
Example: "The evidence needed for the case was altogether missing, leaving the prosecution with no solid ground to stand on."
Alternatives: "completely absent" or "entirely lacking".
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The $30tn price tag – in the form of added waste – was altogether missing in the reporting.
In some cases, women are excluded from the party altogether, missing out on networking opportunities, and sidelined from the team: I'm a female working in the construction industry.
It could've gotten a lot worse, but let's not talk about 25%."The kind of scepticism exhibited by Mr Volcker was altogether missing from the film we had just seen.
In an assessment that, astonishing, was called fair by both biotech industry representatives and critics of genetically engineered crops, two researchers have reviewed the published data on environmental risks and benefits from new plants and, in a paper in Science, found that studies to address critical questions were conflicting, incomplete or altogether missing.
In paring down the cast, the setting, the action, and the dialogue, and in maintaining a hushed, muted tone, Coppola captures an intimacy, a physicality, a sensuality that are altogether missing from Siegel's film, and she does so by way of macrophotographic proximity to the actors' bodies, especially to Farrell's.
The second part (Theol. Plat. II VI), which is incomplete, unfolds in a systematic way the procession of the divine hierarchies, from the One, that is the first god, to the 'higher kinds,' i.e., angels, daimones, and heroes, while the third part, which is altogether missing, was supposed to deal with the individual hypercosmic and encosmic gods.
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I've never altogether missed that aspect of life - the physical aspect, the insidey-outsidey part of it.
David Bintley's handsome The Tempest, however, proved bafflingly convoluted, and Liam Scarlett's Frankenstein altogether missed the point of Mary Shelley's gothic novel.
The single-cell assay proved to be extremely sensitive and identified Th responses that were altogether missed by the conventional test.
For example, we would have altogether missed the preponderance of the ELPHis prophage in our isolates if we relied only on a reference assembly strategy.
Treatment with the shorter-acting variations such as 1-month depot and daily formulations presents more opportunities for patients to delay or altogether miss treatments, which can result in testosterone breakthrough and potentially deleterious effects on tumor control and symptom progression.
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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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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com