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The phrase "missing opportunities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to indicate that someone has not seized the chance to do something or to take advantage of a situation. For example, "My son constantly misses opportunities to learn and grow as a person."
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So you're missing opportunities.
"We were missing opportunities for key high-tech jobs.
But are charities missing opportunities by being overly cautious?
Are they missing opportunities to launch hits as a result?
Otherwise, you risk missing opportunities to strengthen trust.
Now, however, they are accused of missing opportunities and maintaining the status quo.
He has a record of missing opportunities to confound low expectations.
Yet this budgetary straitjacket is oblivious to market demands and it risks missing opportunities.
Even those institutions that could help the communities form a common narrative are missing opportunities.
A new Pitney Bowes survey finds most small businesses are missing opportunities to reach customers.
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