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been incomplete
adjective
Not complete; not filled up; not finished; not having all its parts, or not having them all adjusted; imperfect; defective.
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Evidence for this kind of speciation has been incomplete, however.
(Other articles in recent years have also been incomplete).
Symphony Hall's 21st-anniversary celebrations would have been incomplete without Simon Rattle.
Later, Mr. Ashcroft's spokeswoman said that his answer had been incomplete.
In some instances, the discussion has been incomplete or inconsistent with the observations from the trial.
"That half-mile stretch has been incomplete since 1937," Mr. Benepe said.
I hung my head in shame: my summer reading had been incomplete.
He does not know who the Mets are at this point because they have been incomplete during a troubling month.
A "Judeo" prefix was sometimes generously added to the "Christian," without which the religious denomination would certainly have been incomplete.
Launched after a long period of procrastination, economic and structural reforms in these economies have been incomplete.
And this book would have been incomplete without a contribution from everyone's favourite misanthrope, Charlie Brooker, writing with typically acerbic wit on Tatler's Little Black Book.
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