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Discover Ludwig"the miss" is not a complete and usable sentence in written English
It is not a grammatically correct phrase; there is nothing for the noun "miss" to refer to. If you are referring to someone who has been addressed as "Miss," then you would use the phrase "the Miss." For example, "I'm sure the Miss would disapprove of this behavior."
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They received the MISS-training versus no training, in order to compare the MISS vs. usual care at patient level.
The miss stymied Texas' momentum.
The hq. for the Miss.
The miss unraveled her.
Harten said the miss was "heartbreaking".
A spat over the Miss Bulgaria contest?
"The miss was huge," he said.
The Hurricanes rebounded the miss.
It was the Miss Alabama USA pageant, a preliminary in the Miss USA contest; she did not win the Miss Alabama pageant, part of the Miss America organization.
Here they're more the Miss Perkins type".
(He's the Miss Marple of the thing).
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