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The phrase "if incomplete" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to clarify or specify a condition in a sentence. Example: If incomplete, please provide the missing information in order to process your application. This sentence is asking the reader to provide any missing information in order for their application to be processed. The phrase "if incomplete" indicates that there may be missing information and it needs to be completed in order to move forward.
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It is an intriguing, if incomplete, sketch.
Your critique is therefore timely, if incomplete.
That sticky narrative is accurate, if incomplete.
And Big Society Capital is a good, if incomplete, start.
To Landrigan, this was tremendous, if incomplete, progress.
Each chamber had approved respectable if incomplete measures that could be combined in one outstanding bill.
But the snapshots available do provide a useful, if incomplete, picture.
However, his novel approach may spark other ideas of number theory research even if incomplete.
Interesting, if incomplete post, look forward to future posts on the subject.
He also set important, if incomplete, priorities for the rest of his term.
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From the curio cabinets of medieval Europe, they grew to be understood, during the Victorian era, as priceless--if incomplete--repositories of knowledge about the natural world.
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