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Discover Ludwig"previously missing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that was missing at one time but has since been discovered. For example: "The painting was previously missing, but it was eventually tracked down and returned to its rightful owner."
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The previously missing "well-skipping" path 13C4H6CH3 + C3H3 is found to be important in 1,3-butadiene pyrolysis.
A relatively rare work of medical Americana, this Bard title was previously missing from the Columbia University Libraries holdingss.
On Saturday night Carlos Acosta and Nina Ananiashvili filled the Met stage with a previously missing star dimension.
The result is not just a sense of solidarity that was previously missing but a boost to individual self-esteem.
We read these previously missing early texts differently because we have the later ones.
It captured previously missing but vital small-scale details, including where fractures would appear and precisely how they would spread.
The home side had a physical presence previously missing this season, reminis cent of their manager Richard Gough when he captained Rangers with great distinction.
The speculative cameo adds the dimension of realpolitik previously missing - the shadow of the cold war - and a necessary anchor to ground the preposterousness of conspiracy.
Morales seems to have added a work rate to his game that had been previously missing, tracking back, hassling and harrying as much as anyone else on the pitch.
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We have identified the previously 'missing' Giardia RNase MRP RNA, which is a key ribozyme involved in pre-rRNA processing.
In conclusion, ECLOs are providing previously missing information and support to patients and their families in eye clinics.
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