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The phrase "absence of both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two specific things are missing or not present.
Example: "The study revealed an absence of both key nutrients in the participants' diets."
Alternatives: "lack of both" or "nonexistence of both".
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Doing so means the absence of both.
However, in the absence of both SHH and Gli3 more digits appear than in the wildtype.
But the absence of both romance and culture didn't sink us into a teenage bog of inactivity.
In the absence of both McIlroy and McDowell, the three-times major winner Padraig Harrington is set to step in for Ireland.
Are your party's candidates and alleged intellectuals turning out books complaining about the absence of both of the above, books with titles like "It Takes a Family"?
He could also have mentioned the magnificent Jason Smith, who played scrum-half for the hosts in the absence of both Tony Smith and Richard Horn.
In the absence of both the Serbian and NATO troops, Albanian militants have set up bases and attacked Serbian civilians as well as lightly armed Serbian police officers.
It would have been nice if this fact had been flagged up somewhere in the text, thus explaining the mystifying absence of both internet and mobile phones.
The high pressure treatment assured absence of both pathogens in all samples during the whole storage time.
Two loading conditions were considered: under the action of wind and current and the absence of both.
In contrast, little benefit has been demonstrated for statin therapy in the absence of both hyperlipidemia and inflammation.
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