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are somehow missing
adverb
In one way or another; in some way not yet known or designated; by some means; as, the thing must be done somehow; he lives somehow.
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"Parents end up being locked in a vicious cycle of peer expectation that their children are somehow missing out on the rites of passage of education if they don't leave home and live in expensive halls of residence".
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Here, too, the scholarship hits you like a 15-CD box set, yet Dylan's spirit is somehow missing.
It's hard, and people shouldn't feel that if it feels hard for them, they're somehow missing some gene.
But over time, my sympathies switched: the twins' unity was so strong I wondered if Shaylee felt she was somehow missing an essential part of herself.
In fact, if there were no layoffs, that would be a sign that the United States was somehow missing needed structural adjustment.
But no one is saying that Dan Shonka is somehow missing some key ingredient in his analysis; that if he were only more perceptive he could predict Chase Daniel's career trajectory.
Well for all those great possible contributing factors there's always one that's somehow missing.
I feel like if I'm not up at 4am watching something then I'm somehow missing something.
But the will, on the part of so many who could help, is somehow missing in action.
There were those unfortunate few who made it seem as if I was somehow missing out because I couldn't get high with them, but they're obviously not real friends or worth my time.
I'm just saying that media -- and now social media -- tends to make it all look glossy and perfect, causing single women to think they're somehow missing out on the best thing in their lives because they haven't strolled down the aisle yet.
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