Sentence examples for by omission from inspiring English sources

The phrase "by omission" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that is left out or not included. For example: "The report was incomplete due to information being withheld by omission."

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It is homophobia by omission.

But, by omission, they infuse every word.

This might be his lie by omission.

Selective quotation also produces distortion by omission.

He had lied by omission to me.

It added: "This amounts to a deliberate deception by omission".

"So it was an error by omission, I guess".

After all, Edith did lie to him by omission.

By omission, the law seems to allow other tactics.

"And sometimes it doesn't quite lie, but misrepresents by omission.

If anything, Mr. Obama's opponents can claim error by omission.

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