very incomplete

Frequency: 8.088.9 per million words

A common way to intensify 'incomplete', suggesting many parts are missing.

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Examples (10)

  • The report was very incomplete, missing crucial data.
  • Her understanding of the complex theory remained very incomplete.
  • Without the final chapter, the story feels very incomplete.
  • The initial draft of the proposal was very incomplete.
  • We found the historical records to be very incomplete.
  • Despite her efforts, the puzzle is still very incomplete.
  • His knowledge of the local customs is very incomplete.
  • The evidence presented was very incomplete, leading to doubts.
  • A project left very incomplete can be hard to pick up again.
  • The painting looks very incomplete without the background details.