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The phrase "altogether absent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complete lack of presence or existence of something or someone.
Example: "The evidence was altogether absent from the investigation, leading to a lack of conclusions."
Alternatives: "completely missing" or "entirely lacking".
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Data from Africa is scarce, and altogether absent from Kenya.
Whimsy is not altogether absent from the show, however.
In Spain, detailed documentation is strangely lacking, if not altogether absent.
But the sense of moral or intellectual progress is altogether absent.
Though not at his brother's side, Sérgio Assad was not altogether absent.
Sometimes ladybirds locate high prey biomass while on certain occasions prey biomass may be either medium/low or altogether absent.
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With time, the outer and inner segments progressively disappeared until by P120 they were altogether entirely absent.
Of the 225 lungs scored in AD specimens (Table 1), none showed any evidence of inflation, 17% (all in whole mounts) appeared to be absent altogether, 74% were 0.1 0.25 PCL (Fig. 2H), and 10% were 0.25 0.5 PCL.
The expression of tumor-suppressing RB1 was either absent altogether or significantly reduced in all seven tumors--even though the RB1 gene was normal--strongly suggesting a regulatory relationship.
Many fathers are absent altogether.
Writers of new farces are absent altogether.
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