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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incomplete in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not finished or lacking in some way. Example: The essay was incomplete in its argument, as the writer failed to address the opposing viewpoint. In this sentence, "incomplete in" describes the essay as lacking a complete argument.
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It is incomplete in many respects, however.
Much repaired, it survives, incomplete, in jigsaw-puzzle pieces.
The pass was deflected by Ross and fell incomplete in the backfield.
He also looks incomplete in this edited version of a show that comes from Tate Britain.
"The bear market is incomplete in technology stocks and the Nasdaq," Mr. Biggs said.
"The prosecution has been inaccurate, unclear and incomplete in formulating the indictment," Connor's legal team said.
"The information from city agencies is incomplete; in others, the accounts are not consistent," she said.
An editorial on Thursday about California's stem cell initiative was incomplete in identifying where the research funds could be spent.
But it is quite incomplete in many respects, and it asks the wrong questions.
As has been indicated, cleavage is incomplete in eggs with large amounts of yolk.
Dissociation of BaO became incomplete in molten bromides.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com