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Discover Ludwig"thus missing" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is not present or has been omitted in a particular situation. For example: "The student was thus missing from the class, having failed to turn up for the lesson."
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East took his top hearts and played a third round, thus missing an opportunity.
Photograph: Andrew Fosker/Seconds Left/Rex 1.31pm BST "Gatting is currently on TMS, thus missing lunch," notes Simon Ward.
Jonny's condition was serious enough for him to be taken to hospital, thus missing the podium presentation.
She landed it on two feet thus missing her opportunity to generate major points.
Then I wondered about just boycotting the show, thus missing this Monday's season finale.
[12] Thus missing the opportunity of establishing a Jewish homeland before the Holocaust.
He takes a sackful of sand in the grid, turning and blinking furiously, thus missing his ball rolling to within three feet of the flag.
A spokesman for Mr. Pastor's office, Maura Saavedra, said the congressman had to fly home to Phoenix after his father suffered a health emergency, thus missing the vote.
Isometsa was stripped of his medal and is expected to be banned for two years, thus missing the Winter Olympics at Salt Lake City next year.
For instance, Blair's press secretary, Alastair Campbell, is played by Mark Bazeley as a cocky rogue, thus missing the element of purebred mastiff in his behavior.
The exams won: Alien Kulture did not perform at Coventry Stadium, thus missing out on huge exposure that could have catapulted them towards fame and success.
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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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