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The phrase "are definitely missing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is absent or lacking in a certain context.
Example: "The key components of the project are definitely missing, which is causing delays in our timeline."
Alternatives: "are clearly absent" or "are certainly lacking".
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We are definitely missing something!
Also, Barca have a defensive headache for tomorrow's game as left-backs Eric Abidal, Adriano and Maxwell are definitely missing, while Carles Puyol and Gabriel Milito have been struggling with injuries recently.
"We are definitely missing the band, but as a FAMU alum, I'm here do or die, with or without the band," said Sonya Demps, a 1996 graduate and a teacher in Jacksonville, Fla., who made the trip to the game with her husband and children.
Researchers now agree human genes are definitely missing something; they're just not entirely sure what.
There are definitely missing features but honestly 85% of the time its current feature set suffices.
Companies that look at social media as a platform just for the younger generations are definitely missing out.
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But his big plays are definitely missed, obviously".
The remaining four show derivations from the typical cloverleaf structure: the DHU stem and loop is extremely short or missing in trnA, trnN and trnS1, while it is definitely missing in trnR (putative secondary structures are shown in Fig. 2).
"I'm definitely missing that".
"They're definitely missing out," he says.
Full-back Rafael is definitely missing with a hamstring complaint.
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