Sentence examples for something omitted from inspiring English sources

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A clear imperative is that the final design features a helideck - something omitted on the Clark Ross and which experts have told the BBC is really essential for effective Antarctic operations.

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"It is something I omitted.

If something is omitted, you have no way of knowing it has been omitted".

You may not have an easy trip to go get something you omitted to bring.

Most people waiting with me were there either to clarify something on their immigration form or because they had flat omitted something.

The ellipsis indicates that something has been omitted.

By Mary Norris December 16, 2015 The ellipsis indicates that something has been omitted.

I tried a second and third time, to make sure I hadn't done something wrong or omitted a step, and got the same message both times.

For example, it might describe a company with a policy requiring immediate firing of any employee who lied on an application, then ask what a test taker would do upon discovering that a top-performing employee had omitted something on an application.

"We know we have omitted something, but we cannot include it because we simply do not know what it is.

It is actually less important that the ingredients be expensive: meat that is very tasty but needs cooking a long time for tenderness is cheap; generally, an expensive flavoring or two can be substituted with something cheap or omitted.

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