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Discover LudwigThe phrase "missing moments" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe moments or experiences that are absent or not present. Here is an example: "I looked through my photo album and realized there were so many missing moments from my childhood. I wish I had taken more pictures back then."
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Where did the missing moments go?
But it is also important in art to have time in which to get lost – I'm missing moments of that sort.
Once Overmyer filled in the missing moments, the two began bouncing versions back and forth, revising repeatedly, until, organically, the balance of their contributions to the whole achieved parity.
"We've been missing moments in Liberia since 1989, so to suddenly hold this administration responsible for another night of bad news from Monrovia is a little bit much," said Chester A. Crocker, who was assistant secretary of state for African affairs in the Reagan administration.
The time spent away missing moments of childhood can't be recaptured, and these missed experiences may be crucial for a child's well-being and development.
A little bit of the movie has to deal with fatherhood, and you're balancing this amazing work opportunity with missing moments with your family.
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It's about missed moments".
When Danny Singletary's shot for the Eagles missed moments later, the victory was all but sealed.
Ads for the Time Shift feature describe it with headlines like "Turn missed moments into magic ones".
Duval missed moments earlier from 43 yards, but the Roughriders were penalized for having too many men on the field.
(Ivory Coast's Kolo Touré had missed moments before Gervinho, but Zambia's Kalaba Rainford let him off the hook by sending his attempt over the crossbar).
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