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Discover Ludwig"miss a note" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has missed the opportunity to make a comment or statement that was expected. For example, "I noticed that you missed a note about the importance of being on time to work."
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They would both dive for their tape recorder so as not to miss a note.
One thousand gigs later, you could probably lob an RPG at us and we wouldn't miss a note.
She enunciated precisely and didn't miss a note, no matter how hard or fast she hit the keys.
He is pure sonic testosterone, and while his band might miss a note now and then, Iggy's vocal parts are uniformly excellent.
This triple album covers two Keith Jarrett solo concerts, five days apart, in Paris and London at the end of 2008 - so it's another comprehensive offering of fine Jarrett detail for those who don't want to miss a note of the gifted guru's work.
You won't miss a note.
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But Mr. Clark said, "I missed a note under pressure".
But the Wagner brothers missed a note of irony in their grandfather's opera.
Each line had meaning and excitement; even when she missed a note, she missed it with utter conviction in a kind of spectacular belly-flop.
They make a swell duo, both knowing how to move from lyric heartbreak to comic panache without missing a note or a beat.
For the past thirty-six yearSmithithasas presided over orchestral trumpet playing, with a resonant, clarion sound and a reputation for never missing a note.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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