What is the difference between "miss something" and "miss out on something"?
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Don't miss it/miss out on it. To miss (something or someone) can have two meanings; the first is to not be in time to complete an action, such as viewing a show, or catching a train: "I missed the show on TV because I couldn't get home in time." "I missed the train by five minutes."
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