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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grave oversight" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a serious mistake or failure to notice something important. Example: "The project's delay was due to a grave oversight in the planning phase."
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Aside from that grave oversight, one other thing leaps out at me from this list.
"When the lord, also known as god, realised that adam and eve, although perfect in every outward aspect, could not utter a word or make even the most primitive of sounds, he must have felt annoyed with himself, for there was no one else in the garden of eden whom he could blame for this grave oversight......
This is a grave oversight and should be remedied.
That's why his omission is a grave oversight.
However, it is a grave oversight that little attention is paid to enabling the education of West African doctors and nurses.
I enjoy how the editor (never named! never blamed!) is not only singled out, but the source that would have prevented this grave oversight is also named.
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Milk, be it human or cow, is the first food to which most humans are exposed; it is unlike other products both for consumers, who associate it with basic nourishment, and for regulators, who see its oversight as a grave responsibility.
Commenting on today's action in a statement, Dinah PoKempner, general counsel at Human Rights Watch, said: "Surveillance on a massive scale and data swapping without suspicion or independent oversight pose a grave threat to the lives, safety and work of human rights defenders, researchers, journalists, lawyers and their sources.
However, the company's secrecy and lack of oversight are of grave concern.
Only four places in Michigan — including Detroit's public school system — are now considered in such grave financial shape as to require oversight by emergency managers.
As for private prisons, under former Attorney General Eric Holder, the Bureau of Prisons issued a memo that it would phase out the use of private, for-profit prisons, citing grave problems in safety, security, and oversight.
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