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Discover Ludwig"am I missing" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express doubt or uncertainty about something that may have been overlooked or not understood. Example: "I read over the instructions several times, but am I missing something? I still can't figure out how to complete this task."
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What am I missing?
Or am I missing something?
"What am I missing here?" he said.
Or am I missing the point?
What else am I missing here?
"I'm thinking: what am I missing?
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Was I missing something?
Now, was I missing something?
What was I missing?
What was I missing?" said Voswinkel.
Was I missing the point?
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