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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incomplete news" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
The phrase is an incomplete thought and doesn't make sense on its own. To use this phrase correctly in a sentence, you would need to provide more information, like: "The incomplete news came too late to do anything about the situation."
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But it was too late: Congress had already responded to incomplete news stories by banning ACORN from receiving government contracts, including for mortgage counseling and voter registration.
Inaccurate, imbalanced, incomplete news stories may drown out more careful scrutiny of the evidence by many influential news organizations.
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Denver's in no huddle, Manning's pass to Demaryius Thomas is incomplete but bad news for the Patriots as Aqib Talib is down on the play.
Maureen Dowd's column on Sunday, about Ms. Sandberg's plans, repeated the incomplete quotation from the news article.
Just the same, even the incomplete estimates surprised cable news executives, and bolstered the case of critics who questioned the broadcasters' decision to forgo live coverage of a presidential speech when war potentially looms.
An official with the disarmament organization, the implementation arm for the Chemical Weapons Convention, described the Syrian document as incomplete, telling the Reuters news agency, "We have received part of the verification, and we expect more".
First, the signal tends to be sparse in areas with limited reporting because of low population density or incomplete coverage by the news or social media.
Advocates on both sides agree that catalogs of violent acts are not enough and that news reports are incomplete.
Carol was suddenly a widow: in news parlance, "an incomplete line of type," as she wistfully notes.
Gun Violence Archive notes that its count could be incomplete because it relies on news and police reports, which don't always include full details on the weapons used.
A US study showed that news stories about new medical interventions are often inaccurate, imbalanced, or incomplete, and that as a result "may have a profound and perhaps harmful— impact on health care consumers" [ 121].
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