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Discover Ludwig"miss very much" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a strong feeling or desire for someone or something that is absent or no longer present. Here is an example: "I miss my grandma very much. She was always there to give me love and advice, and I feel a deep emptiness now that she's gone."
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"Home is a love that I miss very much," Glenn Tilbrook sang, and my defences crumbled.
He leaves behind his six children who were his pride and joy, who will miss very much.
AMSTERDAM--Leonard M. In cherished and beloved memory of Dad, whom I miss very much and will love and remember always.
On an objective level, in terms of the main goal of my decidedly unscientific but personal experiment, I can say with certainty that after five months of consuming only online news, I didn't miss very much.
And outside the mobile area Nokia and Ericsson you didn't miss very much.
I can tell you as an avid road cyclist and club racer that I too miss very much the ability to use Hwy. 2 to train for the racing season, which can run from January to September.
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On behalf of all of us at Google and more broadly in technology, you will be missed very much.
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