Sentence examples for frequently omitted from inspiring English sources

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The word shear, however, is frequently omitted in this context.

But as Mr Pullum is very aware, the by-phrase is optional, and frequently omitted.

Because many printing firms lack the various marks, some possibly confusing omissions or modifications can hardly be avoided; e.g., the dot over the I in Turkish İstanbul and the bar through the l in Polish Kołobrzeg are frequently omitted.

That she has been frequently omitted from conventional lists of the greatest writers of her age is perhaps because of her chosen form, the short story, as well as the apparent narrowness of her palette, since most of her works explore the warp and weft of smalltown life in Western Ontario.

The word most frequently omitted has only three letters as a noun; you can't find a woman's magazine that does not have it on the cover, but here it is not even allowed as a root for words that end in "ual".

French personne / une personne signifies 'no one / a person'; pas / un pas means 'not / a step'; and plus can mean 'more / no more.' In popular speech the non particle is frequently omitted altogether in areas that use these additional forms (e.g., French Je (ne) le vois pas; Occitan Lou vese pas for Noun lou vese 'I don't see it').

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But it frequently omits the spaces between words.

Well, at times, but it also traded in the kind of emotional truthfulness that identikit American romantic comedies frequently omit.

I had not been trained to swerve for overhanging objects, would fail to stop at kerbs and frequently omit to mention that we were about to step on an escalator.

We hypothesized that pediatricians frequently omit BP measurements and do not routinely relate BP measurements to reference data.

National health surveys that collect information on Asian-American race/ethnicity frequently omit this population in research reports.

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