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The phrase "absence because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the reason for someone's absence from a place or event.
Example: "Her absence because of illness was noted by the teacher."
Alternatives: "absence due to" or "absence resulting from".
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O'Brien has returned to the field after a long absence because of an Achilles' tendon injury.
He was just back after a two-and-a-half-month absence because of postconcussion syndrome.
And cornerback Jason Sehorn's absence because of knee surgery weakened the secondary.
Marian Hossa, back after a one-game absence because of an undisclosed injury, earned an assist.
Martin started in Chandler's place, returning from his own two-game absence because of knee soreness.
Last year, Calhoun took a leave of absence because of undisclosed health reasons.
Sexson is the good-looking rookie who played first in Thome's 35-game absence because of a broken finger.
Nicklas Backstrom has been hard on himself since returning from a 40-game absence because of a concussion.
That meant the percentage of periods of absence because of an unauthorised holiday increased from 4.2%to5%5%.
Admiral White announced he was taking a leave of absence because of continuing questions about personal conflicts of interest.
The Suns activated forward Tom Gugliotta yesterday after a 15-game absence because of tendinitis in his left quadriceps.
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