miss out and leave out

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dilodi83

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1) The translator missed out/left out the difficult parts.
2) Why did you miss him out/leave him out of the group?
3) Remember not to miss out/leave out any words in the exercise.

Do they always mean the same? Or is there a slight difference in the meaning?

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1) The translator missed out/left out the difficult parts.
2) Why did you miss him out/leave him out of the group?
3) Remember not to miss out/leave out any words in the exercise.

Do they always mean the same? Or is there a slight difference in the meaning?

Thank you.

1) "left"
2) "leave"
3) "leave"

None of your examples would be correct with "miss/missed".


 

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I don't have a problem with the first or third. "To miss out" in BrE can mean "to omit".

You missed out all the articles in your paragraph.
The translator missed out an entire sentence from that text.
 

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I don't have a problem with the first or third. "To miss out" in BrE can mean "to omit".

You missed out all the articles in your paragraph.
The translator missed out an entire sentence from that text.

Never or hardly ever in AmE.
 

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