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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if we miss" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
This phrase is used to express a conditional situation, where something may or may not happen depending on a certain condition being fulfilled. Example: If we miss the train, we will have to wait for the next one.
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If we miss, it runs away".
What happens if we miss the connection?
"What if we miss something?
If we miss it, we have lost our holiday.
"If we miss it, then that's an issue for him.
"If we miss this opportunity, we miss it forever".
"If we miss this opportunity, we won't get it again.
If we miss him in September, that's different".
So what if we miss a few appointments?
"But the people in the neighborhoods let us know if we miss something.
"If we miss a day the toilets can get ugly quick," he said.
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