major omission
Frequency: 6.57.5 per million words
Used to describe an omission with significant consequences.
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Examples (10)
- The report had a major omission regarding the financial data.
- Leaving out the key witness's testimony was a major omission.
- Critics pointed to a major omission in the new policy.
- His failure to mention the previous attempt was a major omission from his account.
- This major omission could have serious legal consequences.
- Despite being thorough, the analysis suffered from one major omission.
- The committee noted a major omission in the proposed budget.
- It was a major omission not to include the environmental impact study.
- Such a major omission often leads to misunderstandings.
- We must correct this major omission before publication.