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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a missing life" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a life that is absent, lost, or unfulfilled, often in a metaphorical or emotional context. Example: "After the accident, there was a profound sense of a missing life that haunted the family."
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"It's living a missing life," he explains.
Have you had to track down a missing life insurance policy after a parent or other relative died?
Some states have online locator tools which you can use to search for a missing life insurance policy.
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But something was missing: life.
It's not obvious that I'm missing life.
We are missing life.
Missing life style values for 15 persons.
"Sloppy" checkups - missing life-threatening illnesses.
Kirstie Urquhart, the public relations coordinator for the British Society for Immunology,doesn't miss life as a scientist in the slightest.
For example, if you are using an at home blood pressure reading system, could your avoidance of the instructions lead you to misread or misinterpret a reading (possibly making you miss life saving information)?
I didn't miss life at the bench for a minute!
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