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Discover LudwigThe phrase "missing altogether" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is completely absent or not present at all. Example: The missing student's backpack was found in the school's lost and found, but his laptop was missing altogether.
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Payments also go missing altogether.
Windows were shattered or missing altogether.
In one sample, a ring may be missing altogether.
Despite copious footnotes, key sources are weak, or missing altogether.
Certain important aspects of British sculpture are missing altogether.
Fire officials said a piece of the standpipe system was missing altogether.
Just as conspicuous, though, is what was missing altogether from the book.
The many bee orchids which flowered in the same place last year were missing altogether.
Or for missing altogether the photo's original appearance a week earlier.
Sometimes facial features are missing altogether, allowing color and form to suggest character.
Missing altogether is a sense of complex characters locked dynamically into complex fates.
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