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Discover Ludwig"make me miss" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used when referring to feeling a sense of longing or sadness for something or someone that is distant or absent. For example: "The sunset makes me miss my hometown."
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It's enough to make me miss Prisoner.
Finding out that my assumptions weren't exactly correct didn't make me miss Joe's Dairy less.
"My grandpa tried to make me stay and make me miss my plane.
The adorned cows, he said, "make me miss my nonfiberglass herd in Welfare, Tex".
He drew a snail on the dashboard to make me miss him In my late 20s, I bought a home with someone.
Ash Atalla, who produced The Office, said: "The fact that you once threatened to hit me will only make me miss you more.
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It all makes me miss Bella Abzug.
Reading these letters made me miss Delmore.
"It really, really makes me miss Rudy".
Sometimes the situation makes me miss prison.
Fortunately, photos haven't made me miss a flight.
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