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Discover Ludwig"not at home" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in context when someone is not available in their usual place of residence. For example, "I tried calling John, but he's not at home."
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— — I was not at home.
At least not at home.
"Hana's not at home," I said.
The gunman was not at home.
Ludogorets were, of course, not at home.
He was not at home.
The proprietor was not at home.
But Haj was not at home.
The Clintons were not at home.
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And what is the opposite of aging-not-at-home?
Efforts to reduce non-response due to "not-at-homes" are challenged by this random selection.
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