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Discover Ludwig'miss going' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to express a feeling of longing for something that has been experienced in the past and is no longer available. For example, "I miss going to the park with my friends during summer vacation."
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Does he miss going?
I miss going to class, sweating, knowing your body.
I'm certainly going to miss going to the Garden".
"But I dinne miss going down the pit.
"Hello, Miss, going up the stairs: stay to your left".
"I miss going to Costco with him," she said.
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"I missed playing football and I missed going to the gym.
I missed going to work.
A beautiful little girl goes missing.
Miss Pons went through with her performance.
Miss Birch went along: "Yeah, exactly.
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