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The phrase "are really missing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of absence or lack of something that is important or desired.
Example: "In this project, we are really missing the input from our key stakeholders, which is crucial for its success."
Alternatives: "are truly lacking" or "are significantly absent".
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"It looks like we are really missing a crucial piece of physics here," Dr. Kachru said.
"The banks are really missing in action in a lot of this," said Jonathan Bowles, the center's research director.
"The people of Santa Monica I think are really missing the point," Ms. Galanter, the City Council member, said.
This leaves Silverlight and Windows Forms developers as the group that are really missing out in VS11 land.
Howard Webb had an impossible task and those calling for his head are really missing the point.
They are really missing Marcus Trescothick because he was one of the few players who could get us off to a good start.
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(As in Temple of Doom, the Nazis are really missed; Thuggees and Reds just aren't the same).
We're really missing the girlfriend character.
I must be really missing something.
But what she was really missing was a childhood.
"What's really missing are the big entourages," he said.
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