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Discover LudwigThe phrase "missing man" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase to describe someone who has gone missing or disappeared. Example: "The search party scoured the woods for any sign of the missing man."
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The missing man has been described many times.
Rescue teams were searching for the missing man.
He is the missing man in this ballpark.
NEW HAVEN — He is the missing man at the Cheshire triple-murder trial.
He said the missing man was not Sudanese, but gave no other details.
"We trusted him because he was Chinese," he said of the missing man.
One report even had the missing man getting into a Slovak embassy car in Pretoria.
Of the missing man, he said, "unfortunately he was probably shot".
Then somebody remembered that the missing man hadn't been around all day.
The missing man was wearing only shorts, a T-shirt and running shoes.
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