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The phrase 'I completely missed' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that you were unaware of or weren't present for something. For example, "I completely missed the meeting because I was sick."
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"I completely missed the match," Federer said.
"I completely missed the season," Louboutin recalled.
I completely missed "Special Wishes," the first post-reformation album.
I completely missed out on a crucial aspect of my education.
As it turned out, the first year, I completely missed the season.
I completely missed in episode one that Don's son Bobby is a new actor.
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But I completely miss it; the engine's initial engagement is inaudible and seamless.
If I completely miss my offers I'll take a gap year, re-take my A-levels and hopefully get work experience.
Sometimes I do it right, and sometimes I completely miss it.
I completely miss or willfully ignore people who don't directly advance my self-centered agenda.
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