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The phrase "missed on something" is correct and can be used in written English
You might use it when you want to express that you have failed to take advantage of an opportunity, or have failed to do something. For example, you could say: "I'm disappointed that I missed on the opportunity to take the course."
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"I want to show them, hey, you missed on something good," Lewis said.
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They sometimes act out when they're jealous or are missing on something in their life.
Don't feel that you are missing on something if your friends have already gotten their period but you haven't yet.
It's special, and I missed out on something by not playing in one".
Still, they had missed out on something.
But the truth is you missed out on something great".
Since then, I always felt I had missed out on something.
Grownup children feel that they've missed out on something—" "Oh, yes," Juliet says.
I missed out on something there, and it was my fault".
The younger guys have this forlorn wistfulness about having missed out on something really important.
Still, she felt that she'd missed out on something important.
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