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Discover Ludwig"a miss" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in different contexts, such as: 1. "I heard a miss in her speech, indicating that she was lying." 2. "The soldier took aim and fired, but it was a miss as the target moved." 3. "A miss in the recipe caused the cake to turn out too dry." 4. "He threw the ball and it was a miss, landing far from the intended target."
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A Miss Oldham phoned.
Swing and a miss.
"Give that hooch a miss".
And what a miss!
"It wasn't a miss.
Catherine McShane: "What a miss from Amis".
It's going to be a miss".
I would rate those dumplings a miss.
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You seem like a miss-matched pair?
She entered a Miss Africa contest and won.
Don't be a 'Miss/Mr.
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