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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uncompleted data" is not commonly used in written English; "incomplete data" is the preferred term.
You can use it when referring to data that is not fully finished or lacks certain elements. Example: "The analysis was hindered by the presence of uncompleted data, which affected the overall results."
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This design is however inherently limited by longitudinal blurring in the direction orthogonal to the detector due to uncompleted data.
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Moreover, publication bias might exist and we did not draw a funnel plot because of uncomplete data in included studies.
Means left a number of pieces uncompleted when she died.
And then, degree in hand, he felt strangely uncompleted.
She is in mourning because "they" had "uncompleted" her children.
Following his exposure of racism in Invisible Man, a sequel, Juneteenth, was left uncompleted at his death in 1994.
Including uncompleted announced acquisitions, Clear Channel has operates 874 radio and 19 television stations in the United States.
San Lorenzo, early Renaissance-style church designed by Brunelleschi and constructed in Florence from 1421 to the 1460s, except for the facade, which was left uncompleted.
He sometimes suggested that he might stop writing, but never really meant it, and at his death left uncompleted yet another novel.
Wilson edited the posthumous papers and notebooks of his college friend F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Crack-Up (1945), and also edited the novel The Last Tycoon (1941), which Fitzgerald had left uncompleted at his death.
He had briefly enrolled in a paratrooper course there (uncompleted), and was friendly with Colonel Baruch Bar-Lev, Israel's military attaché in Uganda; Amin's numerous wives and children even socialized with Bar-Lev's wife and children.
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