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"do not miss" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an imperative or command, meaning "make sure you do not fail to notice or experience something." Examples of when to use this phrase include: - "Do not miss your chance to see the exhibition at the museum." - "We have a surprise guest speaker tonight, so make sure you do not miss the event." - "Do not miss the opportunity to try the famous pizza at this restaurant." - "Mark your calendars so you do not miss the deadline for the scholarship application."
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* Do not miss.
Do not miss this show.
"Do not miss any minute.
Southampton do not miss penalties.
I do not miss it.
Do not miss this opportunity.
Do not miss the coming attractions.
Do not miss this amazing program!
When something does, do not miss it!
But do not miss the larger point.
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It is a definite do-not-miss.
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