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The phrase "absence of notes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there are no notes present or available, often in contexts related to documentation, education, or communication.
Example: "The absence of notes during the lecture made it difficult for students to retain the information presented."
Alternatives: "lack of notes" or "no notes available".
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In the absence of notes, there was duplication of tests and procedures which resulted in increased costs for the health services.
Variation in the level of detail provided in general practice medical notes may have been a source of potential bias, especially as it was necessary to assume that the absence of notes regarding depressive symptoms indicated the absence of symptoms.
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(Patient 4, observation field notes, Centre A) Researcher: …how important do you think in your overall picture that the absence of the notes has been…?
(The absence of liner notes feels liberating, somehow).
Ms. Gordon-Shydlo said that was a frequent finding, as was the absence of any notes.
But the absence of good notes and anything more than a lone sepia-tinted photograph leaves one feeling cheated.
At that point, the absence of any notes about Ms. Stewart's plan to sell her shares if the price fell below $60 was odd, he told the jurors, since Mr. Bacanovic was such a careful note-taker.
In the absence of textual notes to justify and explain the editorial decisions, some scholars are withholding final judgment of the edition.
Relatively older graduates and those from the health system strongly felt that the absence of easy notes and summarized text made the coursework difficult for them.
Without a note, a bank cannot prove it has a right to foreclose on a home; homeowners have used the absence of a note to contest foreclosures.
The absence of differences noted in the results of the three participating countries indicates a good reproducibility of the intervention.
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