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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absent changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation where no modifications or alterations have occurred.
Example: "The report was submitted with absent changes, indicating that the original content remained intact."
Alternatives: "no changes" or "unchanged state".
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Each day the regulars are absent changes his projections for the team's training.
Rebuilding — absent changes to land use, insurance and other factors — only perpetuates this cycle.
Absent changes to the plan, the economy would head into a deeper recession that would make a return to growth even less likely.
Looking ahead, absent changes in boardroom trends and refreshment practices, future turnover rates of S&P 500 boards will remain low.
"A declaration, without any attendant changes to the US's ability to actually use nuclear weapons promptly, absent changes to the actual posture, alert levels, etc. — your adversaries won't believe it," Vipin Narang argued.
The approximately 50percentt decline seen in U.S. inter-dealer activity is difficult to explain absent changes in interest rate swap dealing activity of U.S. banks and their subsidiaries.
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Absent change, the reset has "run its course," as Mr. Aslund put it.
I installed a rear bumper I had picked up at a junkyard (the old one was mysteriously absent), changed the oil and, with a few boards from a lumber yard, built stake sides for the bed.
Absent change, we should only expect more of this.
Unfortunately, absent change, Millennials' current optimism about retirement likely will plummet once they realize they are behind in savings and fully understand how expensive it is to retire.
When the presidential commitment is absent, change is even more difficult, he said.
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