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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absent space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or metaphorical space that is missing or not present.
Example: "The design of the room felt incomplete due to the absent space where a window should have been."
Alternatives: "missing space" or "void space".
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Macfarlane finds in them "an open-air version" of the subterranean Paris catacombs, which he has just visited: "The absent space from which Paris was quarried".
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This shape is harder to see, and forgetfulness fills the erased and absent spaces.
When made on Earth, gravity can cause defects in materials that should be absent in space.
The irreversible tendency toward disorder provides a sense of direction for time which is absent from space.
With this stiffness it should detect test masses separations of 1.5·10−2 μm, while so far we have achieved only 1.5 μm, because of large perturbations due to the motor, the ball bearings, the non-perfect verticality of the system all of which, however, are absent in space.
But when racialized folks were absent from spaces, and it fell upon our "allies" to speak on equity, anti-black racism and oppression, how loud were their voices?
When AS-OCT was used to decide whether to perform LSL or not, this procedure was recommended in 71.4% of cases, particularly in blebs showing opposed scleral flaps, absent subflap spaces, and thin bleb wall.
The field was a wide and open space, absent of shelter and vulnerable to attack.
Absent from the space so far are any "composites," the chunks of compressed floors.
"The commonwealth has been totally absent in this space and they need to come to the table with a very clear plan of what contributions they will make to deal with these problems immediately, and also what role they will play to ensure that we can develop a recycling industry in the medium to longer term that is sustainable," she said.
But lately he's been largely absent from the space he helped create.
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