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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Miss out or Miss out on?

Don't miss out this opportunity. vs. Don't miss out on the opportunity.

Which sentence is correct? If both settence are correct, what is the different?
  

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Either "don't miss" or "don't miss out on" but not "don't miss out". There is no real difference in my usage.

  • Either "don't miss" or "don't miss out on" but not "don't miss out".
  • There is no real difference in my usage.
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Either "don't miss" or "don't miss out on" but not "don't miss out". There is no real difference in my usage.

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