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The phrase "absence due to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to explain the reason for someone's absence from a place or event.
Example: "Her absence due to illness was noted by the teacher."
Alternatives: "absence because of" or "absence resulting from".
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The manager's cause is not helped by Fellaini's absence due to a calf injury.
Employee absence due to stress costs the economy a huge amount of money each year.
2932, struck out item 6111 "Pay: withheld during absence due to use of drugs or alcohol".
Villa's travails have coincided with their captain and key midfielder's year-long absence due to acute leukaemia.
Absence due to work-related stress, depression or anxiety accounts for around 11.7m work days lost among employees.
Robert Stephens, playing Falstaff, was returning to the stage after a long absence due to ill health.
He's listed as an international absence due to tonight's Gold Cup final but, well, you know what happened there.
He was back in the witness box after an eight-week absence due to illness to finish his evidence.
Some feel Vick's absence due to injury should give the edge to Brady.
The Everton manager's defensive problems have increased with Leighton Baines set for a long-term absence due to an ankle injury suffered in training last week.
In March 2013 Roberto Mancini, Pellegrini's predecessor at City, criticised the coach for fielding Kompany against Macedonia after a 60-day absence due to a calf injury.
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