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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I overlooking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to inquire if you are missing something important or relevant in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "I've reviewed the report several times, but am I overlooking any key details that could impact our decision?"
Alternatives: "Am I missing" or "Have I failed to notice".
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Would you concur, or am I overlooking something?
Am I overlooking problems I should be dealing with?
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Was I overlooking something that the critics all seemed to praise?
"Old guy" that he is, I will overlook his lapse in memory as to the year of the game's occurrence.
I feel as though there's something I'm overlooking.
There just had to be something I was overlooking – some setting, some application, just something that would earn this handset its pre-allotted spot in my pocket.
"Maybe I'm overlooking something, maybe I'm not seeing the bigger picture".
If so, could someone please tell me what I am overlooking?
For me, not having ever worked with Dunaliella could mean that I am overlooking important aspects of the genetic data.
Almost everyone has questioned my choices, including my parents and friends, who thought I was overlooking how important physics is and how it interlinked with the other sciences.
"Maybe I was overlooked; that's fine, that's O.K.," Meeks said.
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