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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and never miss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize consistency or reliability in achieving something without failure.
Example: "With this new strategy, we can ensure that we hit our targets and never miss."
Alternatives: "and always succeed" or "and consistently achieve".
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Maybe cord cutters will switch entirely and never miss TV.
Subscribe to AudioHelicase on iTunes or SoundCloud and never miss an episode!
Join Brian Fallon on Facebook and Twitter and never miss an article on upcoming UFC events.
Visit Festival Site Join our e-mail newsletters and never miss a story, or a cartoon.
I first visited in 1969 and never miss whenever I go back to Toronto.
| Contact Us Join our e-mail newsletters and never miss a story, or a cartoon.
The man could pick flowers in a minefield and never miss a bloom.
"This was a time when people said, 'Treat, treat, treat and never miss a dose,' " Dr. Walker said.
We lost my older brother a few years ago, and he always said you had to charge hard and never miss a moment, take every possible opportunity.
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They're different from action movies, which in recent years have become numbingly relentless — hit-and-never-miss, unless you're third thug from the left and swarthy, and your job is to shoot and then die.
Their onstage chemistry, comic instincts and never-miss-a-beat improvisation abilities, rather than audience suggestions, keep the evening flowing.
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