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Discover LudwigThe phrase "missing among" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is used to indicate that something is not included in a group or group of things. For example: "The missing piece was nowhere to be found among the puzzles."
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This accent of futurity is missing among contemporary memoirists.
What has been missing among all the clamour is much of a desire to stand back and collect evidence.
That consensus was missing among Catholics across the country who went to church yesterday, two days after the Dallas conference.
Notably missing among the 10 is obesity, because city officials say science has found no reliable way to address it.
(A good list of what's missing among the 100 top apps can be found at http://j.mp/13UTJZB).
There was something missing among Mr. Wagoner, Mr. Lutz and Mr. Henderson, some chemistry or cover-my-back mentality.
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Perhaps they figure they won't be missed among the roughly 150 million individual returns expected to be filed this year.
Not to be missed among the diverse and engaging online installations at BAM will be the horrifying and hypnotic meta-novel by the poetic and prodigious Francesca da Rimini.
Fear not, we've cross-referenced IMDb's Top 250 to unearth any more hidden gems you may have missed among all the new releases.
Their recognition spectrum is much larger than that of primers commonly used for amplification of the V4 domain, which miss, among others,the excavates and foraminiferans.
Even then, 2 cases could be missed among 100 patients with cough less than 2 weeks.
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