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The phrase 'completely absent from' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is entirely absent from a given situation or environment. For example: "The cat was completely absent from the living room, leaving it eerily quiet and devoid of life."
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Suskind, by contrast, is completely absent from his story.
"Governance was completely absent from the state of Bihar".
Unfortunately, this perspective was completely absent from your editorial.
Indeed, many of his best known appurtenances are completely absent from those stories.
Results: A. actinomycetemcomitans and P. gingivalis were almost completely absent from these samples.
And politics and pain are not completely absent from today's lyrics.
However, international mental health charities remain almost completely absent from the charitable sector.
As a result, voters identifying themselves as Hispanic are almost completely absent from that list.
"Fidel Castro must be dead, in a coma or completely absent from reality," Hernández said.
These offerings are completely absent from most on-line newspapers' income statements.
Mr. Hamdan, in contrast, is completely absent from his own story.
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