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"managed to miss" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone was able to avoid or evade something, often by luck or skill. Example: Despite the heavy traffic, John managed to miss all of the red lights and arrived at the airport on time for his flight.
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How had they managed to miss it?
I even managed to miss the anti-Iraq war march.
If, somehow, you managed to miss this drama, don't worry.
Still moving slowly, though, I managed to miss them all the afternoon I arrived.
FOR those who managed to miss the "Locationgate" brouhaha last week, a brief recap.
In case you managed to miss it, Big Blue beat the Patriots, again, 21-17.
Between them, these two international bureaucracies managed to miss the point in a most spectacular manner.
Yet somehow, I had managed to miss the story — like much of the nation, I suspect.
I could have sworn Rutland had been abolished; I've certainly managed to miss it so far.
They managed to miss five penalties in the same game, including two in normal time.
SOMEHOW, in many years of traveling, I had managed to miss Paris.
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