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The phrase "errors and omissions" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or business contexts to refer to mistakes or oversights that may occur in documents or reports.
Example: "The contract includes a clause that protects the company from liability for any errors and omissions in the provided information."
Alternatives: "mistakes and oversights" or "inaccuracies and exclusions."
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Errors and omissions inevitably occur.
Why shouldn't there be errors and omissions?
Errors and omissions in credit bureau data are common.
One is the number of en passant errors and omissions.
There are, it should be noted, errors and omissions.
But because of statistical errors and omissions they never do.
The errors and omissions, of which there were many, were gloatingly detailed.
"We paid Thacher for work that turned out to be filled with errors and omissions".
We apologise for our errors and omissions, and for the embarrassment caused".
That would make them liable for material errors and omissions in their ratings.
The campaign filed amended reports to correct the errors and omissions.
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distortions and omissions
errors and flaws
irregularities and omissions
errors and limitations
inaccuracies and omissions
misconceptions and omissions
errors and failings
errors and violations
wrongs and omissions
discrepancies and omissions
errors and malfunctions
errors and lapses
errors and miscalculations
errors and inconsistencies
errors and errors
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