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Discover Ludwig"those missions" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to a group of missions or tasks that have already been stated or discussed. For example: "We have completed all of those missions and are now ready for the next phase of the project."
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We are being successful in those missions.
But no one died on those missions.
I believe we succeeded in both those missions.
Osborne said: "The RAF currently fly those missions over Iraq.
We've done robotic operations on all those missions.
The Conservatives have campaigned to keep those missions going.
The Russian official also asked that US aircraft avoid Syrian airspace during those missions on Wednesday.
Had he been driving on those missions, he told therapists, he would have avoided the attacks.
Those missions were conducted amid reminders of the dirty wars of the 1980s.
The D.E.A. said some of those missions involved only training, but officials declined to provide details.
Captain Lambertsen, an Army doctor, did not have to go on those missions.
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