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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are missing time" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of lost time or absence, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "They are missing time due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "are losing time" or "have lost time."
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By the time we to and fro it, we are missing time to hear [fellow Fame Academy judge] Robin Gibb's opinion".
Similar(59)
"I'm worried about my baby and I'm missing time at work," he said.
So, too, does Watt's fellow defensive lineman Aaron Donald, who shone even while Chris Long and Robert Quinn were missing time through injury for the Rams.
In the end it was the thought of this colleague, who was missing time with her own children, that motivated Rebecca to get back to work no matter what.
Data records that were missing time, animal count information, or located on land were excluded.
This decision also means you're missing time with family and friends.
If he was missing time with strained muscles or a bad back constantly, that would be a much bigger concern.
However, if you don't love your job, then the resentment issue may crop up and the guilt is even worse (e.g., "I'm missing time with my daughter for this BS job that I hate").
He's missed time each of the last three seasons because of back and biceps injuries.
Three people are missing this time.
The emergencies are missing this time, but not the politics.
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