Sentence examples for miss for from inspiring English sources

'miss for' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
If you are looking for a phrase that means to regret not being able to do something, then "regret missing out on" is appropriate. For example: "I regret missing out on the opportunity to take part in the competition."

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So, a NEAR MISS for me.

That was a big miss for Roger.

A rare miss for this establishment.

Huge miss for the team.

The fly-half then matched Burke miss for miss.

"Those are huge years to miss for developing muscle memory.

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Another can't-miss for Iraqi tourists in Mashhad is one of the city's water parks.

McSweeney's is hit-and-miss for me, but this one's pretty on target.

The downtown is hit-and-miss for shops, and the art galleries are overrated.

It was a near miss for central Europe: civilization and tolerance-wise.

The next morning they left their home in Gonzalez, Miss., for Pensacola Beach in Florida.

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