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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Absent that" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is lacking or not present, often in a formal or literary context. Example: "Absent that crucial piece of evidence, the case against him falls apart."
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Absent that intervening force, this battle between husband and wife ends with a "winner" and "loser".
Absent that day, during the tour, was the vice and corruption of its past.
We simply cannot know for sure absent that information.
Everything is just too random and chaotic absent that".
"When your classmates are absent, that could affect you as well," Goodman said.
Absent that context, the image was unremarkable.
Absent that, many are scrambling for options.
Absent that, a letter will suffice.
Absent that, the answer is containment.
Absent that core condition, we rarely see suicide terrorism.
"Absent that, how do you get this guy?
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