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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually miss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a genuine feeling of longing or absence for someone or something.
Example: "I didn't realize how much I actually miss my hometown until I visited again."
Alternatives: "truly miss" or "really miss".
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Do I actually miss that?
Yeah, I actually miss that.
Gordon will actually miss four games.
Gailhaguet did not actually miss the Turin Games.
I actually miss the ability to "rough" it today.
We save all of our strength and sympathy for those who actually miss the deadline.
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I actually really miss him when he's not around.
"I actually missed a lot of fairways.
"The eggs actually missed his head".
"I've actually missed it," he said.
So we are actually missing a lot of this stuff.
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