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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he was incomplete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who feels lacking in some aspect, whether emotionally, mentally, or in terms of personal development.
Example: "After the breakup, he felt as if he was incomplete, searching for a sense of wholeness."
Alternatives: "he felt unfulfilled" or "he was lacking".
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Milton was reburied, but, like the torn figure of Osiris in "Areopagitica," he was incomplete.
But he knew he was incomplete as a golfer because he could only move the ball left to right through the air.
According to Holme, "without Charlotte he was incomplete.
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Not only would he be unable to have normal sexual relations or get married, they said, but "he will have to recognize that he is incomplete, physically defective, and that he must live apart".
As for Iggy Pop's inspirations in music, he enthusiastically rattled off a list: one that he was sure was incomplete, he said, saying he would remember more names when back home that night in his hotel.
But when he opened it, he discovered the Torah was incomplete.
He attempted a pass, which was incomplete, and he was dragged down from behind by linebacker Brandon Short, who came up on a blitz.
"The P.A.'s vetting process was incomplete," he said.
"I just knew that the work was incomplete," he said.
"I found the evidence presented in court was incomplete," he said in an interview afterward.
He said the plan was incomplete and was bad for investors, citing the plunge in the company's share price since the plan's announcement in March.
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