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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got missing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in informal or spoken English, but can also be used in written English, particularly in dialogue or informal writing. Example: "I can't find my keys anywhere. They must have got missing."
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It's got missing tiles.
"I said to Alan, 'The only thing you've got missing is a helicopter landing,' " said John Tillinger, the director.
"I'd say if you take into consideration away from home against a team that are probably going to finish in the play-offs at least, in conditions like they were, with the number of people we've got missing, then arguably probably yes [that was the best performance so far of my reign].
I thought it would be a draw before, but having looked at their weaknesses and the players they've got missing, I think we're going to sneak it, 2-1 maybe". In the build-up to the game there has been speculation about the reception McGeady will get from the home fans, having opted to play for Ireland rather than Scotland.
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"We got missed," said Kevin O'Hara, a meteorologist.
We made the terrible error of not doing that, and so natural transitions in our family got missed.
"By studying innate immunity, we discovered an essential bacterial molecule that somehow got missed over 50 years of basic bacteriology research," Portnoy said.
Somewhere we got missed.
I said to the obstetrician that I want to know how this got missed.
Re-stitch any section that got missed.
Data were retrieved only from the articles, and no attempt was made to get missing data from the authors.
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