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Discover Ludwig"missing home" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a feeling of longing or nostalgia for one's home or place of origin. Example: "As I sit here in my new city, I can't help but feel a pang of homesickness. I am really missing home right now."
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For participants with fewer than 6 missing HOME items, we extrapolated HOME scores at the subscale level, and used these values to generate prorated total HOME scores.
Think of that if you ever question yourself or are missing home.
That said, transitioning from Nigeria to America wasn't easy — whether it's missing home or struggling to understand your professor.
And I was missing home at this time, so it was a very emotional day in that studio.
And it's, like, sometimes I'll be getting ready to go somewhere, and he'll call: "Oh, Coach — I am missing home".
STARTING pre-school poses tests for any four-year-old: sitting still, the risk of a yucky lunch, missing home.
But even after 35 years, for some exiled Iranian-Jews, the pain of missing home remains sharp.
And it's, like, sometimes I'll be getting ready to go somewhere, and he'll call: "Oh, Coach—I am missing home".
"We were in Dubai for 18 months, but I was missing home and we kept coming back," he says.
"It's a way to maintain communication with your family, especially if you're really missing home, without disrupting the actual camp experience".
The story begins with descriptions of happy human families and follows an initially oblivious Rat learning to understand and help a sensitive Mole missing home.
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