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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "I may be missing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or possibility about something that is not present or is unknown. Example: "I may be missing something, but I don't understand why the project was delayed."
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I may be missing other nuances too.
I may be missing something, but usually there's at least one new Xbox-integrating Windows Phone game a week, but one's been elusive this week.
I may be missing something, but isn't the BMA organising the withdrawal of all "non-emergency" care precisely in pursuit of "their own monetary advantage"?
Bliss of the man of leisure!" With nothing piled up around me but the Kindle and its charger, I may be missing out.
I may be missing something, but I was under the distinct impression that the whole point of dogs is that we can understand them and they can understand us.
— D.B., Los Angeles A. I may be missing some relevant facts, but based on what you've said, I don't see how your former employer could reap an immediate cash infusion by selling your pension plan to an insurance company.
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Here, we consider a situation when δi may not be observed always i.e., it may be missing for some units.
We will remove this assumption and consider the following situations: (i) observation data may be missing for some intervals; and (ii) there are multiple observation streams that are not necessarily synchronous to each other and may have different "emission distributions" for the same state.
I feel you may be missing the point here.
But I think Sandberg may be missing one tiny thing.
More importantly, I think he may be missing a larger point here.
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