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The art of leaving out, performed so smoothly nobody notices the hole.

means To deliberately leave something out or fail to include or do it.

from From Latin omittere, to let go or lay aside, from ob- (toward) plus mittere (to send) — literally sending something away by not bothering with it.

Sneaky cousinLies of omission skip facts without stating falsehoods.
Legal weightAn omission can be a punishable failure to act.
Editor's bladeStrunk and White begged writers to omit needless words.
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