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The sentence "Am I missing something?" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to indicate that the speaker is uncertain if they have obtained all the information needed or if they have misunderstood something. For example, if someone was explaining a complex procedure to another person, they might end their explanation by asking "Am I missing something?" to make sure the listener has all the necessary information to follow the steps correctly.
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Am I missing something?
Am I missing something obvious?
Am I missing something?" Serotonin?
"Am I missing something in my life?" she asked.
Am I missing something, or is our government?
"Am I missing something?" the Ukrainian-born Israeli told me by phone on Thursday.
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I feel fine, but the realization made me curious: Am I missing out on something?
Am I missing anything?
Am I missing it?
Am I missing any?
Am I missing anyone?
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