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The phrase "absent minded" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is generally used to indicate someone who is easily distracted or forgetful. For example, "He was so absent minded he forgot to turn off the stove."
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Can't understand how she could be so absent minded.
When did they discover that fruit flies were absent minded?
It's a bad habit and absent minded one when you find yourself dropping it a lot.
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Josie looked up at Paul, her expression absent-minded.
Despite the reputation of academics as absent-minded Professors, getting a PhD takes an ordered mind.
I'm absent-minded.
Ideal for the absent-minded.
He was absent-minded and distractable.
Warm, hospitable service can be absent-minded.
SERVICE -- Casual, friendly and often absent-minded.
He's something of an absent-minded professor.
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