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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "absence of having" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, although it may sound more formal or literary.
It implies a lack or absence of possession or ownership. Example sentence: The absence of having a car in a busy city can make everyday tasks more difficult.
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What would the argument be that Saddam Hussein's Iraq posed a threat to the United States even in the absence of having weapons of mass destruction?
He is saying, 'Let's not use the Band-Aid, let's fix the system.' " But he added: "In the absence of having the fix in place, let's go with the vouchers.
"In the absence of having money to spend on traditional marketing and advertising, we try to create strategic partnerships with brands or retailers or agencies that are happy to support you in a like-for-like reciprocal arrangement".
"It looks at this stage that Family First won't be represented for one sitting week of the federal parliament, we're looking at what is possible in terms of arranging us to have a vote in the absence of having a senator".
In the absence of having access to a 'true' underlying utility function, the models obtained in EQ-5D valuation studies are usually evaluated on such criteria as internal validity, Mean Absolute Error MAEE) versus observed values, R-Squared etc.
In the absence of having a friend available, turn to characters in books, plays, or movies.
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The absence of inspiration has had a subtle, deadening effect.
The absence of process has consequences.
The absence of rain has surely hastened death's pace.
The absence of Touré has again been keenly felt.
The absence of Vladimir Malakhov has also increased Leetch's minutes.
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