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Discover Ludwig"absence about" is not a correct or coherent phrase in written English.
It may be a mistake or typo meant to be "absence of" or "absent from," which are both correct phrases. For example: - There was an absence of leadership in the company. - She was absent from the meeting.
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I forgot about the limitations of mortality, about absence, about painful finality.
The painting, he has said, is, like Ellison's novel, about "the simultaneity of presence and absence" — about being real but unseen.
It's a tale expertly told in the book An Epidemic of Absence, about which I have commented before -- and which I recommend highly.
A recruitment letter informed ambulance workers on leave of absence about the study since they did not attend the CME programme.
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Joan Didion had this right about death and grief: the absence brought about by it is unending.
"If you don't have it, you notice its absence at about two seconds".
Claims are not paid until after day 3 of sickness absence in about 90% of cases.
It's a story about friendships and their absence, and about the tiny moments on which a life hinges.
I had a conceit for it: to write about absence as if it were a kind of presence".
How can such "absence predictions" come about?
Freedom seems to have become less about the absence of constraint than about freedom from obligations to one another.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com