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Discover Ludwig"sense of missing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of longing for something that is absent. For example, "The empty house gave me a sense of missing for the family who used to live there."
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I miss him as Father's Day approaches, but it is a pleasant sense of missing.
"We got down on ourselves early in the sense of missing shots and free throws," Kidd said.
As I grew older I retained a sense of missing out on something even though, post-punk, I espoused a hatred of Christmas and all its consumerist horror.
But if I go straight to sleep, I have a sense of missing out (whether or not this is a wider symptom of the sickness of modern life is a question for another time).
Often they are stuck in rented homes and low-skilled urban jobs.The Indians' sense of missing out on the good life has helped to feed their mood of grievance.
Even sitting next to someone with a VR headset on will leave you with a sense of missing out, but not really a full understanding of what, exactly, you're missing out on.
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A sense of missed opportunity pervades.
Perhaps it is that sense of missed chances that Mr. Simon hopes to remedy.
The muddy, unfocused production adds to a sense of missed opportunity.
Mum wasn't bitter that she didn't go to drama school – there wasn't a sense of missed opportunity.
This frustrating sense of missed opportunity, of mere comprehensiveness at the expense of depth, prevails over the book as a whole.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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