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The phrase "are mostly absent from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is generally lacking or not present in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The necessary resources are mostly absent from the current project, which is hindering our progress."
Alternatives: "are largely missing from" or "are generally lacking in".
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Female characters are mostly absent from the film, at least from the first half.
But these developments in Solange's personal life are mostly absent from "A Seat at the Table".
(You sense that fierceness in photographs of the real Ms. Corrie in demonstrations in Gaza.) These textures are mostly absent from Ms. Dodds's performance.
Such pursuits are not likely to appeal to hipsters in their 20's, which explains why they are mostly absent from the new winter scene.
But boar are mostly absent from the UK, so the robin's survival depends on finding the next best thing: human gardeners.
Politics, current events, sex, pop culture, food, social interaction and work other than poetry-writing are mostly absent from "Wheeling Motel".
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She said media literacy was mostly absent from school curriculums.
He was mostly absent from his own kids' lives.
For years, Amazon has been mostly absent from the corporate responsibility conversation.
Until now, Mr. Pataki's name had been mostly absent from Republican officials' speculation.
Their father, Ms. Alberto's son, has been mostly absent from their lives, she said.
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