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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Inadvertently miss or missing

Hi,


Which one is correct?


If additional instructions existed in the SOP regarding checking for errors, it may have prevented the approver from inadvertently [Miss or Missing] the errors.


I think it is "miss".


Thanks.

  

Top answer

No, it should be "missing". The pattern is "prevent (someone) from doing (something)".

  • No, it should be "missing".
  • The pattern is "prevent (someone) from doing (something)".
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No, it should be "missing".

The pattern is "prevent (someone) from doing (something)".

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anonymousI think it is "miss".

Nope. 'Missing.' But there seem to be other problems, if I understand your sentence correctly.

If additional instructions had existed in the SOP regarding checking for errors, they may have prevented the approver from inadvertently

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