We have no meanings for "omit the fact" in our records yet.
1 Mr Key was asked whether he chose to omit the fact they had left from New Zealand.
2 We must not omit the fact that the father of Benjamin was a good singer and a good player of the violin.
3 Not wanting to seem delusional, Davido decided to omit the fact that the visitor appeared to be the hue of a well-ripened eggplant.
4 And let me not omit the fact that I reply the instant I am at liberty, for I was enrobing myself for church.
5 People omit the fact that there are 60 million tonnes of coal brought into Europe and there are (many) oil barrels coming in.
6 Why, for instance, has Dr. Brefeld omitted the facts bearing on the life of the vibrios of butyric fermentation?
7 In The Stranger Beside Me, her book about Bundy, she omitted the fact that one victim was suffering from gonorrhoea.
8 Omitting the fact of his having told May about the relations between Miss Bride and himself, he narrated all else with perfect truth.
9 He told all; not sparing himself or omitting the facts of his past, the events of the night, or his disturbing conjectures and fears.
10 "Planchette would write nothing but a few names," said Georgie, omitting the fact that Olga's was the most frequent.
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