Sentence examples for omitted word from inspiring English sources

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It should have said (with the omitted word shown by brackets) that the ambience was the kind that "tablecloths and Mario Lanza tapes can [not] replicate".

The affected sentence should have read (with the omitted word indicated by uppercasing), "More important, all of the major travel insurance policies include some kind of exclusion for war or acts of war -- meaning if you decide to cancel your trip because of hostilities in Iraq, you would NOT get your money back".

They showed that the first few letters of a missing word in a fill-in-the-blank question gave information about that omitted word.

The omitted word was fame.

Similar to the OHLI, four possible answers were given for each omitted word.

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If you read your work outloud before submittingit, you are more likely to notice omitted words.

The key omitted words here, of course, are "to my partner".

Thus, when you fill in the omitted words, The Post Boy article demonstrates exactly the opposite of Charles's claim that carry licenses were required for the general population.

If the omitted words would have ended a sentence, a fourth period should be added to indicate the normal terminal punctuation.

The omitted words were in many categories; some non-foreign examples from the early part of the alphabet include "abactinally," "abolitional," "abrasable," "automobilize," and "botryogen".

Correction: Feb. 27, 2016 Because of a transcription error, a previous version of this article omitted words from the lawyer Nina Shaw's comments about the challenges of diversifying Hollywood.

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