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"absence of any" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a lack of any specific thing or group of things. For example, "There was an absence of any celebration due to the uncertain circumstances."
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"Vulgarity and absence of any thought whatsoever".
Even in the absence of any post-Sept.
First, there's the absence of any major successful prosecutions.
In the absence of any alternative offers, we gratefully accepted.
Perhaps this explains the striking absence of any audience interaction.
The absence of any cardiological dimension is striking.
"There is pretty much an absence of any inflationary pressures".
The absence of any Mayday call is also puzzling.
What was striking, though, was the absence of any reaction.
Deals are enforced with brutal levels of violence given the absence of any resort to courts.
The absence of any quality control in his anger makes the book highly entertaining.
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