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to miss out
[phrase form: miss]
01
rater
to lose the opportunity to do or participate in something useful or fun
02
omettre, laisser de côté
to not include someone or something in a specific context or activity
miss out
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Exemple
If you leave now, you'll miss out on the exciting part of the movie.
Even if you're busy, try not to miss out on the networking opportunities at the event.
I didn't want to miss out, so I joined the spontaneous road trip.
Knowing it was a limited-time offer, he didn't want to miss out and immediately booked tickets to the concert.
If you underwork, you may miss out on opportunities for advancement.