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will have missed

  • future perfect
    of miss.
    miss
    verb (used with object)
    to fail to hit or strike.

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A match many will have missed out on.

From BBC Jun. 24, 2026

Blink and you will have missed the recent refinancing boom.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 8, 2025

The setback means Robinson, a second-round pick out of Alabama in 2017, will have missed games because of injuries in five of his seven NFL seasons.

From Washington Times Nov. 27, 2023

Accounting for the Thanksgiving holiday, Veterans Day and other planned days off, students will have missed 11 days of instruction, or a little more than two full weeks of school.

From New York Times Nov. 26, 2023

"A political paper! Too bad the war will soon be over. The army could use soldiers like you. With your mind, you'd make a smashing officer. It's too bad you will have missed it."

From "The Boy Who Dared" by Susan Campbell Bartoletti

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