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The phrase "he misses" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically functions as the subject-verb of a sentence, describing the action or state of a male subject who is feeling a sense of longing or regret for someone or something. Example: He misses his hometown dearly, especially the warm summer nights and the familiar taste of his mother's cooking.
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But he misses.
He misses his tricks.
But he misses medicine.
"Because he misses practices.
He misses that, she said.
But he misses the point.
He misses him".
He misses malt vinegar.
"He misses her terribly".
He misses, Taylor hits!
He misses a backhand.
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