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The phrase "you will miss" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used in future tense sentences to indicate that someone will feel the absence of something or someone. Example: "If you do not apply for the job, you will miss out on a great opportunity."
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Trust me, you will miss this.
Blink, and you will miss them.
Are there any you will miss?
You will miss some, no matter what.
All who love you will miss you.
Occasionally, however, you will miss something.
You will miss your college student.
Exercise too much caution, and you will miss many opportunities.
You will miss your friends much more than you think.
You will miss some things, but not everything.
You will miss him when he has gone.
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