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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get missed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that is overlooked or not noticed. Example: "I hope my email doesn't get missed in your inbox."
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Books do also just get missed.
"It's possible for things to get missed," he said.
"I am sure a few get missed," Mr. Willens said with a chuckle.
But I complained on the grounds that too many important scientists get missed out for Nobels.
But what opportunities for unexpected newness would get missed if we avoided the familiar, the conventional, the universal?
"It means things get missed more easily compared to before and that jobs don't always get done when they should".
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Did you get miss that one?
Data were retrieved only from the articles, and no attempt was made to get missing data from the authors.
It just gets missed off.
"We got missed," said Kevin O'Hara, a meteorologist.
"I think this gets missed not infrequently," he said.
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