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The phrase "are also incomplete" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not finished or lacking necessary components in various contexts, such as writing, projects, or tasks.
Example: "The reports submitted by the team are also incomplete, which will delay our progress on the project."
Alternatives: "are also lacking" or "are also unfinished".
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Interestingly, similar domains are also incomplete in the crystallographic ABCG8 structure, which corroborates these assumptions.
Other common tools, like journey maps, are also incomplete because multiple customer journeys usually exist for a single organization.
Other best-case scenarios for human genetic adaptation, such as adult lactase persistence and skin colour, are also incomplete.
The point is that, just as players aged between 18 and 21 have plenty to learn in football terms, they are also incomplete people.
The FBI's statistics on hate crimes, while the best we have, are also incomplete — partly because it's up to state and local police departments to decide whether to provide the federal government with their data.
The analyzed Cuprite data are only a selection of the whole scene, which holds 18 endmembers; thus, the unmixing results are also incomplete.
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It was also incomplete.
The data is also incomplete.
It was also incomplete (the toast was missing).
But my "records" were also "incomplete," because several months before, I began simply throwing them away.
The science of what happens to the sequestered carbon dioxide is also incomplete.
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