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The phrase "is missing from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is absent or not included in a particular context or location.
Example: "The crucial data is missing from the report, which may affect our conclusions."
Alternatives: "is absent from the" or "is lacking in the".
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But it is missing from the tables.
They expose how much money is missing from the NHS.
But something important is missing from the show's fourth season.
That image of mortality is missing from The Fag Show.
"Something is missing from the American educational system," he said.
True systemic change is missing from the picture.
That urgency is missing from the new, sun-dappled production.
Only the last is missing from the current show.
So what is missing from the Coral coast?
Julian Assange, meanwhile, is missing from the action.
Something is missing from the British general election campaign.
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