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The phrase "anything are missing" is not correct in written English.
It should be "Is anything missing?" when inquiring about the absence of something.
Example: "Before we submit the report, let's check if anything are missing."
Alternatives: "Is there anything lacking?" or "Is anything absent?".
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Has anything been missing?
Also, if anything is missing from your application, we can contact you with enough time.
If you think anything is missing, please leave me a comment.
If anything was missing from the Dallas I remembered, it was that.
To the extent that anything is missing from the Amelia Island weekend, it would have to be a vintage race.
If anything is missing from the exhibition, it is a clear sense of the postwar fate of Baumhorn's synagogues.
Certainly, one does not feel that anything is missing, for there is so much that is not.
But I have to make the approach; I get no sense that anyone would feel anything was missing if my voice went unheard.
If anything is missing, it's lissomeness, the sort of seductive ease projected by the past Spanish master Alfredo Kraus or the young Luciano Pavarotti.
Plenty of squealing for an encore of Bovine Funk proved that the crowd didn't feel anything was missing - and it's arguable that fighting to hold on to recorded subtlety would be futile in this hour-long slot.
If anything is missing in the year 2015 – and this may be what tripped up Selma's billionaire producer and co-star – it is that the current movement for justice is not driven by any one singular leader.
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