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The phrase "absent because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the reason for someone's absence from a place or event.
Example: "She was absent because of a family emergency."
Alternatives: "missing due to" or "not present because of".
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Kathleen L. Arberg, the court's public information officer, said the chief justice would be absent "because of continuing secretions caused by his tracheotomy and radiation therapy".
A further two pupils were absent because of illness.
Rafael Suárez, a tenor, was absent because of illness.
Fifteen senators were absent because of deteriorating weather conditions.
Reptiles and amphibians are few or absent because of the extremely cold temperatures.
LARGE EARLY TICKET SALE Several Old Subscribers Will Be Absent Because of Bereavements.
Prices for basic foodstuffs have skyrocketed and medical supplies are mostly absent because of the siege.
His agent, Mitch Frankel, said he was absent because of a death in the family.
Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts has been absent because of illness.
U.C.L.A.'s star runner, DeShaun Foster, will be absent because of an N.C.A.A. rule violation.
While weather played a role, a high number of pilots had been absent because of illness.
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