Sentence examples for better omitted from inspiring English sources

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A story about a writer who resents an interruption of her residency at Heinrich Böll's former home is well written but so slight that it would have been better omitted.

Formal charges are better omitted, since a non-charged query may hit charged species, but not the other way round.

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This implies that when using PS, the user can better omit distant sequences for which he is not sure that the mode of regulation is still conserved.

It's for you whose name's better omitted-since for them.

By Joseph Brodsky The New Yorker, May 6 , 1985P. 44 It's for you whose name's better omitted-since for them View Article By Rivka Galchen By Masha Gessen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell.

The thought of you is receding like a chambermaid given It's for you whose name's better omitted-since for them The butterflies of northern England dance above The sky widens to Cornwall.

Hence the conclusion that perhaps England might have been better off omitting more Test players.

(Better to omit the fact that your refugee camp didn't have electrical outlets).

The Guardian (here) wasn't much better, merely omitting the words "feeling refreshed" while the Telegraph (here) was more restrained, publishing only the first 11 words.

We further assumed that it is better to omit a message than to transmit postponed synchronization data since the underlying MAC layer does not support MAC timestamping.

Since the biology described here is so interesting, it is better to omit preliminary or inconclusive mechanistic data and replace them with the supplemental figures from the olfactory bulb. 1.

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