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omit - use in sentences
Object
- sub-paragraph: In regulation 133, in paragraph ( 10 ), omit sub-paragraph ( c ).
- semicolon: In particular, be very careful not to omit the final semicolon.
- paragraph: Final Pay 9. In regulation 21, omit paragraph ( 8 ).
- hyphen: For an LDAP search on a hyphenated name you should omit the hyphen.
- baguette: GI Plan - Similar to the Atkins diet, dryest wine and omit the baguette.
Modifying Another Word
- altogether: Furthermore, the easiest route to such a failing is to omit altogether categories of users from the outset.
- accidentally: Note that having the user merge relies primarily on the user to not accidentally omit some changes, and thus is potentially error prone.
- conveniently: Operators conveniently omit this evidence when quoting from reports, and only select the parts that indicate an inconclusive result.
Infinitive complement
- mention: They omit to mention the most obvious reason of all.
- tell: What they omit to tell us is that no one knows the real impact it will have.
Modifying Another Word
- purposely: A public constructor for this class has been purposely omitted and applications should use one of the constants from this class.
Preposition: from
- squad: With full-back Eartha Pond still injured and striker Carmaine Walker omitted from the squad, manager Keith Boanas shuffled his starting XI.
- calculation: Janus, Putnam and Schwab's own funds were among those omitted from net asset calculations.
- diagram: This is a rare possibility and has been omitted from the diagrams in the interest of simplicity.
- list: The second document shows the final policy document in which pregnant women are omitted from the short list of smoking activities BAT would discourage.
Preposition: for
- clarity: The spirals lines are omitted for clarity, leaving just the dots.
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