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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absent both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the lack of two specific things or individuals in a given context.
Example: "The meeting was unproductive, as key decision-makers were absent both from the discussion and the planning stages."
Alternatives: "missing both" or "lacking both".
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The second dining room, absent both distractions, is far quieter but also far less interesting.
(Another special featured a parmesan-crusted haddock that was nearly absent both parmesan and crust).
When eastern brown snakes, Pseudonaja textilis, were absent, both eastern chestnut and house mice consumed more food items under grass.
"The state is going back to occupy territories from which it was absent, both in terms of public security and in terms of social investment," Rio's governor, Sérgio Cabral, said.
The combination of will and chance, of getting lost in order to unexpectedly find, had brought me close to Aura in this new way, one in which she was both present and absent, both asserting a permanence and letting go.
Roger Bolton, presenter of BBC Radio 4's Feedback programme, told an awards ceremony in London that the religious perspective was often "bafflingly absent" both on air and behind the scenes in editorial discussions.
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Both lectin chains were conspicuously absent in both the proteomics and transcriptomics of the Idyllwild population.
Shrum was absent from both races.
Absent from both hearings is Google.
The large cytoplasmic domain is absent from both structures.
The defending champion is absent from both the men's and women's brackets.
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