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The phrase "are just missing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is absent or lacking, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The final pieces of the puzzle are just missing, and once we find them, everything will be complete."
Alternatives: "are simply absent" or "are merely lacking".
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We are just missing out on some luck.
"I have no answer why, except guys are just missing.
Kyuss, stoner rock's biggest band, have reunited – they are just missing their guitarist.
There's good players in the dressing room, we are just missing that little bit in the final third," Lambert said.
Novels and other narratives always show the same thing about secrets -- more than anything, secrets are just missing links in a train of cause and effect that inevitably makes its pattern manifest.
"We have the people, we have the knowledge, we have the biological resources — we are just missing the funding," says Paul Chavarriaga, a plant biotechnologist at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture in Cali, Colombia.
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Thus, it may be that the negative class also includes spikes that are just missed by the expert.
Are Aliens Plentiful, But We're Just Missing Them?
It's just missing, basically".
We're just missing.
"They were just missing a couple pieces.
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