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The phrase "omit doing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to indicate that someone did not do something. Example: He decided to omit telling his parents about the party.
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The difficulty with this suggestion, however, is that it's very difficult to craft constraints on what preferences will count for how things go; people can want others to do or omit doing almost anything.
3 But, as I am sensible that to give a particular account of the legendary histories, and especially of those relating to gods, would require a long discussion, I shall omit doing so, and shall relate instead the benefits which the Romans seem to me to have received from this man's rule, according to the information I have derived from their own histories.
Wong and colleagues exclude the study by Schmid-Elsaesser and colleagues [ 4] because nimodipine was not used in the magnesium group but omit doing the same for the study by Westermaier and colleagues.
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Regretfully, I omit "Don't Mess With the Zohan" and other masterpieces of the bodily-fluids school of cinema.
"For ten years past I have omitted doing this, because I did not begin it ten years sooner.
Compound 3 shows significant inhibition of plasmin and urokinase in enzyme rate assays, but an analogue 4 in which the amide moiety has been omitted does not.
However, the overall structure still shows good agreement with that of the tree constructed earlier (as the data for the kinases which were not omitted did not change).
Negative controls in which primary antibodies were omitted did not show any specific immunostaining.
A negative control in which primary antibodies were omitted did not show any signals (data not shown).
Control reactions in which reverse transcriptase was omitted did not give amplification signals above the threshold.
During the piloting stage, three items were omitted (Did not want me to grow up, made me feel I wasn't wanted, and tried to make me feel dependent on her) from the original version as they duplicated existing items.
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