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The phrase "article omitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in academic or formal writing to indicate that a specific article (a, an, the) has been intentionally left out of a sentence or phrase.
Example: "The study focused on effects of climate change, with article omitted for brevity."
Alternatives: "article excluded" or "article not included".
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And the article omitted a credit.
But the article omitted a part of the story.
The article omitted the context for that statement.
Because of an editing error, the article omitted a response from the Fossels.
An earlier version of a picture caption with this article omitted credit for the photographer.
An earlier version of this article omitted the opening date of Hu Kitchen.
An earlier version of this article omitted one of Kurt Vonnegut's children.
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Correction: The original version of this article omitted Martin Sweeney as a series co-writer. .
Because of an editing error, the article omitted the value of stock options Mr. Cheney gave to charity.
CORRECTION TO THIS ARTICLE: The Oct. 7 version of this article omitted the name of one team member.
An earlier version of a picture caption with this article omitted credit for a photographer.
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