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"absence to" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English
In written English, the correct phrase would be "absence of" or "absence from." For example, "The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence" or "She was absent from the meeting."
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He took a leave of absence to enter drug rehabilitation.
"I want my absence to be my voice," she said.
His compass is attuned only to absence, to abandonment.
He took a leave of absence "to do research".
Some players need an absence to rediscover their love.
Mr. Goltzer took a leave of absence to serve in the military during World War II.
When Pietro doesn't appear, Giovanni ascribes his absence to scholarly diligence.
And then he took a leave of absence to work on a novel.
On Monday, the Islanders put Simon on an indefinite leave of absence to receive counseling.
New England also traded Matt Cassel, the backup who excelled in Brady's absence, to Kansas City.
He had to take a two days leave of absence to fix things up.
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