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The phrase "frequent absences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a high frequency of absences from a place, event, or activity. Example: The student's frequent absences from class were a source of concern for the teacher.
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Frequent absences in the primary grades are associated with school disengagement, academic failure, and eventual dropout.
She and Bob have been together for six years now, their relationship surviving her frequent absences.
She says she isn't bothered by his frequent absences, even on weekends.
During his frequent absences he left a committee in charge of the realm.
Five others were asked to leave, for frequent absences, stealing tools or fighting.
Frequent absences are grounds for a failing grade regardless of other performance.
With two other men he ruled England during William's frequent absences from the country.
Her will and confidence in her abilities were strengthened by her husband's frequent absences.
She attributed the recent dissension on campus to her frequent absences from campus while she was fund-raising.
Soledad's frequent absences present a challenge to Mr. Mariner, who leads the team with intensity and joy.
Like Jay Gatsby, his presence is powerfully conjured by his frequent absences from the novel that couldn't happen without him.
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