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miss out
verb
- tr, adverb to leave out; overlook
- intr, adverboften foll byon to fail to experience
by leaving early you missed out on the celebrations
Example Sentences
Mercedes driver George Russell, who had led the times until the soft-tyre runs started, was another to miss out on a faster lap as a result of Bearman's crash and slipped down to seventh place.
Nevertheless, the figure United would miss out on is eye-watering and would be bound to impact on their transfer strategy, on top of reducing the attractiveness of joining the Old Trafford outfit in the first place.
On Tuesday in the Senedd Morgan made a statement on steel funding, and whether Port Talbot would miss out on its share of £2.5bn set aside for steel by the UK government because the money will end up in Scunthorpe instead.
If you only just miss out on the grades you need to get on to a university or college course, the admissions office might accept you anyway or offer you a place on a different course.
Les Bleues last travelled to Twickenham in 2023, where they scored 33 second-half points to narrowly miss out on an incredible comeback.
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