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Discover LudwigThe phrase "omit altogether" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to completely leave out or exclude something. Example: "To make the recipe healthier, you can choose to omit altogether the butter and use applesauce instead."
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The spices are very subtle, so use more, if you prefer, or omit altogether for a traditional flavour.
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Ahmed Musa, omitted altogether, is a still likelier January departure.
And a number of journalistic interviews could have been omitted altogether.
The conference stage a last chance for a compromise has occasionally been omitted altogether.
Furthermore, the traditional approaches to LCA can lead to some environmental impacts being assigned multiple times and others omitted altogether.
Strings are omitted altogether from the second act, where the violence of the war is articulated by wind and percussion.
Pecorino can be substituted for another ewe's cheese or omitted altogether, in which case I'd add a herb such as tarragon or chervil.
As a prerequisite to marriage, it is sometimes replaced by a simpler ceremony, which takes place on the day of marriage; often both initiation ceremonies are omitted altogether.
The vexed question of scutage, omitted altogether in 1216, was in 1217 glossed over by a promise to revert to the practice of Henry II.
Would that Berry had been more discerning about which battles might have benefited from more explanation and which ones could have been omitted altogether.
The seeds, numbers and mechanics of this communist revolution were omitted altogether from the narrative, and this left questions hanging needlessly.
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