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The phrase "absentia in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that someone is absent, often in a court case or trial. Example: The defendant was found guilty in absentia in the murder trial, as he had fled the country before the verdict was reached.
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He was deposed in absentia in 1974.
He was indicted in absentia in 2006.
He was officially charged in absentia in May.
He was convicted in absentia in Jordan on bombing charges.
"We don't charge people in absentia in this country.
He was sentenced to death in absentia in 1993.
Damascus sentenced Hafez to death, in absentia, in 1971.
Khan was later tried in absentia in Holland on charges of nuclear theft.
He was convicted in absentia in Russia on charges of embezzlement and fraud.
That led to a 1999 case in which he was convicted in absentia in France.
Polonsky was charged in Russia in absentia in June with fraud.
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