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Discover Ludwig"absence by" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It is unclear what the intended meaning of this phrase would be. Perhaps you are trying to say "in the absence of" or "due to the absence of." Here are examples of correct usage for those phrases: - In the absence of clear instructions, I was unsure of what to do. - The meeting was cancelled due to the absence of key participants.
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American Economic Review, May 2003 "Addressing Absence", by Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo.
A prolonged absence by York could hurt this week.
Judith Giuliani's absence, by contrast, was not remarked upon.
Either way, his absence, by all accounts, is now being felt.
Five writers protested Rushdie's absence by reading out excerpts from The Satanic Verses.
Haye excused his absence by saying on Twitter: "Just woke up!
She has been indicted in her absence by the Egyptian authorities on a charge of aiding terrorists.
Though hired to work for Wolfgang's brother, Wieland, she was formally engaged, in his absence, by Wolfgang.
Shirley whiles away her fiance's absence by uncovering Ev's murder weapon and the fact that Ben wielded it.
We have taken action to reduce absence by increasing fines and encouraging schools to address the problem earlier.
I took advantage of his absence by reading the back flap and first two pages of "The Da Vinci Code".
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