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The phrase "absence that much" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a significant lack or absence of something, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I didn't feel your absence that much during the event."
Alternatives: "absence to that extent" or "absence to such a degree".
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But adding a context-free performance by the not-nominated-in-category Dave Grohl makes Anohni's absence that much stranger, if not cruel.
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Mr. Calderón's planned absence only did that much more to deflate expectations for the meeting here.
Implementation of this recommendation would be facilitated by the organisation addressing this issue in their sickness absence policies and procedures and that ' much more work is required on educating that the note is advisory – if the employee feels well enough and follows work procedures to report an earlier return to work then this is acceptable'.
With only a few days until the voting here, their absence could make the results in Iowa that much more important.
An absence of figures around us demonstrating qualities of selflessness makes it that much harder to realize as a quality that should be embraced.
In Pelosi's case, the absence of name tents at the table makes identifying and remembering bureaucrats that much harder.
That much.
/ Does it have to happen in the world to be real?" Somehow, what doesn't happen in the story is as real to Sid as what does, and I suspect he will carry what didn't happen with him, the presence of that absence, as much as anything else he'll take with him into adulthood, and it's why he'll keep looking for Bill's car to return.
There are absences that are hanging there.
His absence did not hurt them that much Wednesday night against the Indiana Pacers, when the Nets fought back from a 20-point third-quarter deficit to close within a point late in the game.
What makes the recent disclosures most ironic is not that police officers were the ultimate targets, or that spying was approved in the absence of an actual judge but that much of the meta-data sought by Montreal police may have already existed on a government server, and could have been obtained without a warrant, thanks to the enactment of the Anti-Terrorism Act (known as "Bill C-51").
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