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Discover LudwigThe phrase "severely missing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is significantly lacking or absent. Example: The team was severely missing their star player who was injured in the previous game.
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On the other hand, measuring universal healthcare by access to services alone is severely missing the point.
Empathetic thinking is something that is severely missing in education today that is only STEM oriented.
And more importantly, like my heroes Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, there is one particular quality of Speaker Pelosi that I adore, which is severely missing in today's political sphere - whenever she is on TV, no matter the channel or the group, Speaker Pelosi always says the same thing - nothing different.
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One thing I severely missed though was live sports.
Instead of that thank you note, I thought I would give you some Insight into our actual lives and show you where you have severely missed the mark.
While President Obama was keeping his eye on the ball during his recent trips to Cuba and Argentina, much of the U.S. media severely missed the point of this pivotal moment for U.S.-Latin America relations.
She was severely underweight, missing most of her hair, was covered in scabs and in need of long term care.
We started seeing people coming in severely burned and missing arms and legs.
Our results may have been severely compromised by missing data on some risk factors.
Economic data can be severely limited by missing data as both the costs and the QALYs are cumulative measures (i.e. totals over the entire follow-up period).
Taken together, a cut-off of ≥ 3/8 of the 2003 variables should be used to assign sepsis in patients without missing severely ill patients in shock.
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