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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I even miss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of nostalgia or longing for something that one might not have expected to miss.
Example: "After moving away, I even miss the sound of the rain on the roof."
Alternatives: "I actually miss" or "I surprisingly miss."
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I think I even miss that goddam Maurice.
I even miss the shoes and books she used to leave strewn about the living room.
I even miss them from my lawn, though we still get them in the churchyard where they seem to be very much at home.
I can to this day remember the smell of the hot bulkhead, the ink from the typewriter ribbon, I even miss the smell of the smoke from our big guns.
I even miss Marcy".
I even miss his snoring.
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I even missed the unmissable.
I even missed the bunkers and water hazards.
I even missed your school's elementary graduation because I got back home the day after".
"The worst thing is that I even missed the van Gogh show," he said.
I even missed the sounds on the driving range: the rat-a-tat-tat of multiple hits down the line, the grunting, the pleading, the muttering and disgust mixed with the occasional perfect contact, followed by a sweet silence.
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