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The phrase "a missed one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was overlooked or not completed, often in the context of tasks or opportunities.
Example: "I realized that I had a missed one on my to-do list that I need to address before the deadline."
Alternatives: "an overlooked one" or "a neglected one."
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More of a lost opportunity than a missed one.
There are, on one hand, some people who suggest that if this really is an opportunity -- the cleared plot of land surrounded by downtown skyscrapers is twice the size of Bryant Park -- it may someday be remembered as a missed one.
On another, she hit two doors in a row, skipped five houses, crossed the street and approached another, before doubling back to a missed one far up the block.
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Something -- perhaps a rough tile or a missing one or something unsuspected -- was acting as a drag on the wing.
In November 1943, Klemperer is given a cigarette packet full of teeth so that one can be used to replace a missing one for his wife.
A wide bibliography about structures/buildings seismic dynamic characterization is counterpoised to a missing one about their seismic response during conservation/safety works.
If a single patient missed one or more items in a domain, the patient was not included in the analysis of that specific domain.
"Not a fighter who lost the fight, but a fighter who missed one punch".
As a result, I missed one meeting yesterday and almost missed another this morning, very unusual for someone as organized and perfectionistic as I am!
(They have only missed one: a memorial plaque at a church in Lexington, Ky).
Klotz made a shot, Meadowlark Lemon missed one.
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