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deemed incomplete
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "deemed incomplete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is considered not finished or lacking necessary components. Example: "The application was deemed incomplete due to missing documentation."
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17 human-written examples
But his legacy will be deemed incomplete.
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And a third portrait, deemed incomplete, was actually found to consist of a finished piece grafted onto a larger canvas.
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The picture was seized by police and removed from the show, which was then deemed incomplete and was closed.
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Goodwin crossed for the first try inside the opening 10 minutes, after capitalising when he was allowed to play on, with a Shaun Johnson tackle deemed incomplete.
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Florida's secretary of state recently ruled that voter registrations would be deemed incomplete if those registering failed to check a box affirming their citizenship, even if they had signed an oath saying the same thing elsewhere on the form.
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A permit application submitted by the company to the state Department of Public Service was deemed incomplete last month, in part because it had not finished a report on whether the area already had undue environmental burdens from industry.
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Sometimes, as with the 2008 Broncos-Chargers game in which Ed Hochuli pre-emptively blew the play dead on a Jay Cutler fumble that he deemed an incomplete pass, it helps lead to rule changes (the N.F.L. became more lenient in continuing action on plays involving fumbles).
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deemed many plans incomplete.
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Others applied for a court-appointed lawyer but were denied because, according to the records, their applications were deemed to be incomplete or because they did not meet income requirements.
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The next month the league's self-appointed concussion experts resigned after their research was deemed biased and incomplete.
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It deemed the investigation incomplete and called for a deeper look.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "deemed incomplete", ensure that the reason for the assessment is clear and explicitly stated or easily inferred from the context.
Common error
Avoid using "deemed incomplete" without providing context or explanation of why something is considered incomplete. State specifically what is missing or unfinished.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "deemed incomplete" primarily functions as a passive construction, where something is being judged or considered as not complete by an unspecified agent. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
Frequent in
Science
38%
News & Media
50%
Formal & Business
6%
Less common in
Wiki
6%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "deemed incomplete" is a grammatically sound and frequently used expression that signifies something has been judged or considered as not finished or lacking necessary components. Ludwig AI verifies this. It's commonly found in news, media, and scientific contexts, indicating a neutral to formal tone. When using this phrase, providing the specific reasons for the assessment of incompleteness enhances clarity. Alternatives such as "considered unfinished", "regarded as lacking", and "judged to be deficient" offer nuanced options depending on the intended emphasis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
considered unfinished
Focuses on the state of being not yet finished, rather than a judgment of incompleteness.
regarded as lacking
Highlights the absence of necessary elements, shifting the emphasis to what is missing.
judged to be deficient
Emphasizes a negative assessment of inadequacy or shortcoming.
found to be wanting
Suggests a discovery of a lack or deficiency, often unexpectedly.
assessed as imperfect
Indicates a determination that something is not without flaws or shortcomings.
determined to be partial
Highlights that something is only a portion of the whole and not complete.
classified as unfulfilled
Suggests that a requirement or expectation has not been met fully.
labeled as imperfect
Implies a formal designation of something as having flaws or being incomplete.
viewed as fragmented
Suggests that something is broken into pieces and lacking cohesion or completeness.
left undone
Focuses on the action of leaving something not completed.
FAQs
What does "deemed incomplete" mean?
The phrase "deemed incomplete" means that something has been judged or considered to be not finished or lacking essential elements. It suggests a formal assessment of incompleteness.
How can I use "deemed incomplete" in a sentence?
You can use "deemed incomplete" to describe documents, applications, research, or any other task that lacks necessary components. For example: "The application was "deemed incomplete" due to missing signatures."
What are some alternatives to "deemed incomplete"?
Alternatives to "deemed incomplete" include "considered unfinished", "regarded as lacking", or "judged to be deficient", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it better to say "deemed incomplete" or "considered incomplete"?
Both "deemed incomplete" and "considered incomplete" are grammatically correct, but "deemed" often implies a more formal or official assessment. "Considered incomplete" may suggest a more subjective or general viewpoint. The best choice depends on the context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested