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deemed absent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"deemed absent" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it in contexts where someone is officially recognized as not present, often in legal or formal situations. Example: "The student was deemed absent for the entire semester." Alternative expressions include "considered absent" and "regarded as absent."
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Alternative expressions(19)
considered missing
officially absent
presumed lost
were missing
was missing
regarded as lost
deemed to be lost
considered lost
regarded as established
regarded as absent
considered absent
missing
unexcused absence
labeled as absent
believed to be absent
presumed absent
unauthorized absence
failure to attend
unexplained absence
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Exact Expressions
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Each new coach will bring to their team qualities and beliefs that were deemed absent under the previous regime.
News & Media
Endothelium was deemed absent when the relaxation response to acetylcholine did not occur [ 8, 9, 23, 24].
Note that option (iii) is in line with common practice when the baseline contrast formulation is used [ 1] and heterogeneity is deemed absent.
Differential Item Functioning (DIF) is deemed absent when there is no significant difference in the residuals (via ANOVA) across key contextual groups, such as age or gender.
Science
Features were deemed Absent when the processed signal intensity was less than two fold the value of the processed signal error value.
Science
Particular ESAGs were deemed absent from a given TAR clone if the amplification strategy detailed above was unsuccessful and if all additional primer pairs failed to give rise to an amplified product.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
Lloyd was deemed missing.
News & Media
To test the effects of P/A filtering on redundant probe set consistency, we removed probe sets that were deemed as absent by MAS5.0 present/absent call [21] and only analyzed the redundant probe sets that were deemed present.
Science
It was demonstrated previously that filtering out probe sets that are deemed as absent (P/A filtering) before conducting further statistical inference benefits identification of differentially expressed genes [20].
Science
In the one sold in the rest of the world, many of the passages Ms. Elkaïm-Sartre deemed objectionable are absent altogether.
News & Media
Despite the evidence that Flewellen's confession was false – corroborated further by the assertion of a medical examiner that one of the murders of which he was charged would not have been deemed a homicide absent his statement – five of the detectives who Flewellen said tortured him remain on the force today.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "deemed absent", ensure the context clearly indicates who made the judgment of absence and the criteria used for that judgment.
Common error
Avoid using "deemed absent" without specifying who is doing the deeming. Clarify the authority or source of the judgment to avoid ambiguity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "deemed absent" functions as a descriptive adjective phrase, indicating that something has been officially or formally considered not present. Ludwig provides examples showing its use across various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "deemed absent" serves to formally indicate that something is considered not present based on a specific judgment or assessment. As shown by Ludwig, this phrase appears most commonly in scientific and news contexts. Its usage often implies a level of formality and objectivity, emphasizing that the absence is not merely assumed but officially recognized. Alternative phrases include "considered missing" and "regarded as missing", though these may lack the formal tone of "deemed absent". Ludwig's AI confirms the phrase is correct and usable in English.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
considered missing
Focuses on the act of considering someone or something as not present or lost.
regarded as missing
Highlights the act of regarding or viewing someone/something as being absent.
judged to be missing
Emphasizes the judgment aspect of something being absent.
considered not present
A more literal way of stating absence, focusing on presence.
determined to be absent
Emphasizes a formal determination of absence.
adjudged absent
A legal or formal declaration of absence.
presumed missing
Suggests that absence is based on presumption rather than certainty.
officially absent
Highlights the official recognition of absence.
formally absent
Indicates absence according to established procedures.
evaluated as not present
Emphasizes the evaluation process leading to the conclusion of absence.
FAQs
How can I use "deemed absent" in a sentence?
Use "deemed absent" to indicate that someone or something has been officially or formally considered not to be present. For example, "The feature was "deemed absent" from the final version of the software."
What is a more formal alternative to "deemed absent"?
A more formal alternative could be "adjudged absent" or "determined to be absent", which adds a layer of official assessment or judgment.
What does it mean when something is "deemed absent" in a scientific study?
In a scientific context, if something is "deemed absent", it means that, based on specific criteria or measurements, it was concluded that the element or condition was not present in the sample or situation being studied.
How does "deemed absent" differ from "considered missing"?
"Deemed absent" often suggests a formal assessment or judgment has been made, while "considered missing" implies a more general observation or belief about the absence of someone or something.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested