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I'm going to miss you a lot until I see you again. vs I'm going to miss you a lot.

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. The first phrase implies that the speaker will miss the person until they see them again, while the second phrase simply states that the speaker will miss the person without specifying a timeframe. The choice between the two depends on whether the speaker wants to emphasize the duration of the missing or not.

Last updated: March 06, 2024

I'm going to miss you a lot until I see you again.

This phrase is correct and conveys the idea that the speaker will miss the person until they see them again.

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to express that they will miss the person continuously until they are reunited.

I'm going to miss you a lot.

This phrase is correct and simply states that the speaker will miss the person without specifying a timeframe.

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to express their feelings of missing someone without emphasizing the duration of the missing.

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