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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ago missing" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "The report was due last week, but it is still missing."
Alternatives: "missing for some time" or "gone for a while".
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And I was grabbing a lethal weapon I had last fired about 8 years ago, missing all but the outer rings of the target.
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The man who set a league record by scoring five goals three games ago, missed the target from a good position at least three times.
Keelan, who two years ago missed out on the BBC1 controller role which went to Danny Cohen, will also have responsibility for overseeing Sky1+1 and Sky2.
Robinson turned her right ankle five games ago, missed a game last week and was limping before last night's game against the Connecticut Sun.
He was explaining why he planned to hold back his thirteen-year-old son, Connor ,"a straight-A student," having long ago missed the opportunity to postpone, like a good Park Slope parent, the start of kindergarten.
But to say we're no less civil than a decade or a century ago misses the point.
Thirty-eight years ago Miss Robinson began to teach dancind at the old Waldorf.
Four years ago, Miss Stilwell, 32, who grew up in Arkansas, took over a friend's lease in a luxury studio near the Lincoln Tunnel.
A month ago, Miss Yang's centre began a project with the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, and with insurance companies, to revamp the scheme.
Fourteen years ago, Miss Russell was the victim of a hammer attack at the hands of Michael Stone, who brutally murdered her mother Dr Lin Russell and younger sister Megan.
A few weeks ago Miss Toklas was prophetically moved to send off to Yale University a mass of corresponence which Miss Stein had long promised.
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