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miss
The word "miss" has a few different meanings when it’s used as a verb. In the first set of examples, to miss something or someone is to wish for it because it’s no longer there or it’s in a distant location or time. Do not use continuous verbs (ing) for these situations.
A slightly different use for "miss" is when you can’t find something. In this case, continuous verbs are common:
If you attempt to hit or throw something but are not successful, you miss it.
If you schedule an appointment, a meeting, or a service of some kind but you can’t make it or you don’t go, you miss it.
There’s one other important use for the word "miss" which is completely different from its use as a verb. The word "miss" is a title for a woman who is not married.
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He missed the target.