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Discover Ludwig"missed up" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
You should not use it. For example, instead of writing "I completely missed up the presentation," you could write "I completely botched the presentation."
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She will be missed up to the sky.
"I missed up in the zone," Gee said, "and it hurt me all night".
'Players have come back from long-term injuries, players have missed up to four months of this season.
Many Iraqi refugee children have missed up to three years of school because of displacement and violence, according to a U.N. report.
Under the plan, homeowners would be eligible to refinance even if they have missed up to three monthly mortgage payments over the previous 12 months.
The new F.H.A. Secure guidelines offer enrollment to borrowers who have missed up to two mortgage payments in the previous 12 months, even ones before the adjustable rate rose.
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He always misses up and in.
He will miss up to four weeks.
"He never misses up and away.
Anthony is expected to miss up to two weeks.
It is expected he will miss up to three months.
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