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How can I list and remove failed package installations in Ubuntu 22.04?

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I have many failed package installations on my laptop, so that I don't know which ones they are or when they failed. I've also done several partial upgrades, not knowing it was a bad idea. I want to clean up the system. Is there a way to remove them all at once? Do I need to list them first and remove each one separately? How would I list them? All the questions previously asked seem to focus on removing one specific package; sorry if I'm missing the answer.

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Please [edit your question](https://askubuntu.com/posts/1445622/edit) to include the complete output of `sudo apt update` and of `sudo apt upgrade`
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