The sentence "I really miss it" is correct and usable in written English. You can use this sentence to express feelings of nostalgia or longing for something that is no longer present. For example, "I really miss going to the beach every summer with my family. We had the best times together."
I really miss it.
And do I really miss it.
It's a bit bland but I really miss it.
"Sometimes, even now, I really miss it here".
The problem is that I've always been highly sexed and I really miss it.
But if I really miss it that much, I would have started again already".
I know it's stupid, but I really missed it".
"I really missed it bad for three or four years.
Yes, I really missed it, the whole excitement of it, the atmosphere, missed seeing everybody.
"When I got here, that's when I really missed it.
When I was out for almost a year I really appreciated my running because I really missed it.
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