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Discover Ludwig"absent it" is a completely valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is missing or non-existent. For example, "We've encountered a few issues along the way but, absent them, everything has gone well."
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We consumers are responsible, by way of the voting booth or absent it -- but that's a column for another time.
Over this long weekend, with the House having passed its bill and the President absent, it often seemed that way.
With psychology so notably absent, it is natural to look for symbol.
With Mr. Obama and others absent, it failed by five votes.
Since Clyde Tolson, Hoover's deputy, was ill and often absent, it put Felt in charge of day-to-day operations.
Although the sort of privation and anxiety that Venezuelans are now experiencing was absent, it felt like lean times nevertheless.
With no real sprinters and their Colombian climbers absent, it will be a long hard road for the French team.
Ours is about 'the artist is absent' – it has nothing to do with any notion of genius.
Paul Goodman (@PaulGoodmanCH) 1) With some 30 Labour MPs absent, it was Tory ones that sunk Cameron this evening.
EVEN by the standards of French business, from which politics is rarely absent, it was an outrageous plan.
A small BBC season this autumn celebrating the National's 50th anniversary merely emphasises how absent it usually is from our screens.
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