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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually missing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is genuinely absent or lacking, often in a context where there may be doubt or confusion about its presence.
Example: "After reviewing the report, I realized that several key figures were actually missing from the final analysis."
Alternatives: "truly absent" or "genuinely lacking".
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So we are actually missing a lot of this stuff.
But with Mr. Guerra's songs people are actually missing something.
For one, the government has no idea how many girls are actually missing.
"Are we actually missing a candidate on the stage?" asked an incredulous-sounding Mr. Baier.
But there are strong grounds for supposing the heritability is not actually missing – it's non-existent.
Perhaps the accepted understanding of the value-action gap is actually missing something?
But what's actually missing in cinema is clear or proper or joyful presentation of adult love".
First of all we have to verify that the child on any video is actually missing.
"We are actually missing a significant portion of what we should be getting," McConnell told the senators.
"In some areas where we thought the results were final, some ballot boxes are actually missing," he said.
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