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The phrase "missing points" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to important bits of information or details that were not included in a statement or argument, or to literal points that are absent or not clearly explained. Example: "Although she made some valid arguments in her essay, there were also several missing points that weakened her overall thesis."
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There was a small number of missing values (4 missing points in the ZDRS measurements) which were considered as missing completely at random (MCAR).
"What's going on?" One of them, an elderly man with one of his front teeth missing, points at two white chalk lines on the ground.
The estimated missing points converge to their actual value after some iterations in EM algorithm [19].
It has been studied for decades (Watt 1925) but still there are missing points.
This expected value is considered to be the current estimate of the missing points.
Should they be defined in terms of incomplete paths, missing points, or curvature pathology?
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Dallas was missing point guard Steve Nash.
Could be costly, those missed points.
b716 missing data points.
b28 missing data points.
Are they missing the point?
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