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The phrase "admitted in the absence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is acknowledged or accepted despite the lack of certain evidence or presence of something.
Example: "The evidence was admitted in the absence of the defendant, raising questions about the fairness of the trial."
Alternatives: "accepted without" or "acknowledged in the lack of".
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If more than 2% of those who were originally denied admission believe that they were the "next in line" and that they would have been admitted in the absence of racial preferences, then the perceived costs will overstate the true costs.
We note that the evidence for effective prevention of admission into residential and nursing care homes is often weak, [ 21] though models exist to target interventions on those most likely to be admitted in the absence of additional support [ 12].
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If Yeti reports were to prove credible and definite enough we might decide that we knew what it would take for a creature to be a Yeti and, after an exhaustive search, that the world contained no such creatures or admit, in the absence of any such search, that the world might well contain Yeti, and that whether it does or doesn't in no way depends upon our speculations on the matter.
It is not, however, necessary to have extensive experience in order to be admitted, but in the absence of such a background it is very important that the character and strengths of a prospective student's work and interests are documented and conveyed.
Even string theorists like Dr. Kane admit that, in the absence of a final form of the theory, they have no idea how many solutions there may be -- one, many or even an infinite number -- to the "final" string equations.
The author, Stéphane Lauer from the paper's business staff, also admits that: "in the absence of reliable statistics, it would be a bit swift to conclude that the phenomenon is growing in a sudden or exponential way".But after that brief pause for breath, then comes the conclusion, untouched by any caveats or nuances.
In the absence of this ability, they have invented neoliberalism.
Bellamy admitted that the absence of his first-choice scrum-half, Cooper Cronk, has created a problem at half-back.
A relatively large proportion of patients need to be admitted several times in the absence of using G-CSF before a policy of offering it routinely becomes cost-effective.
Those in charge of troubled schools in Los Angeles admit that the absence of serious penalties coupled with the growing number of schools branded as low-performing is breeding bitterness.
Older intensivists are prone to admit hypervolemia even in the absence of cardiomegaly or pulmonary congestion.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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