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The phrase "also missed out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has been excluded or has not participated in an opportunity or event, often in addition to others who have also been excluded.
Example: "In addition to the main participants, several other individuals also missed out on the chance to attend the conference."
Alternatives: "also excluded" or "also left out".
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(He also missed out on the Booker).
Laura Marling also missed out on her third Mercury nomination.
Wolverhampton Wanderers also missed out on the play-offs.
By missing out on love, he has also missed out on life, or almost.
He also missed out on a showdown with his Great Britain rival Lutalo Muhammad.
I've also missed out on spending a lot of time with my young family.
Kyle Evans also missed out on progressing to the semi-finals.
Werder Bremen and Schalke also missed out on moving above Dortmund.
Beattie also missed out narrowly when the squad was chosen for the 2007 World Cup.
They also missed out on facing Málaga, meaning that Spain could yet have three representatives in the semi-finals.
Dimitri Mascarenhas, Samit Patel, Rikki Clarke, Simon Jones and Craig Kieswetter also missed out in the second round of bidding.
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