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Discover Ludwig"going missing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has unexpectedly gone away or disappeared, especially when they cannot be located or found. For example: "Several people have gone missing in the area over the past few weeks."
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going missing
verb
Present participle of go missing
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Stuff started going missing from bags.
Or some of the gear going missing.
From fake gold to a mysterious girl going missing.
But it's not just money that's going missing.
She's since noticed more of it going missing from the fridge.
As well as money going missing from her accounts, other personal items disappeared.
Activists linked to Chen Guangcheng case are going missing one by one.
Other table hosts have publicly chided the missing for going missing.
He wrote a lot about artificial intelligence, impenetrable conspiracies and androids going missing.
He was shot down, wounded and decorated, before going missing in 1943.
After Mr Bergdahl was released, US officials began investigating the circumstances surrounding him going missing.
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