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Discover Ludwig"permanent absence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a state of being permanently or continuously absent or missing. Examples: 1. The company's CEO resigned, leaving behind a permanent absence in the boardroom. 2. The soldier's family was devastated by his permanent absence after he was declared missing in action. 3. The recent earthquake caused permanent absences in the city, with many buildings destroyed and lives lost. 4. Despite her permanent absence from the team, her impact and contributions were still felt by her colleagues. 5. The sudden and permanent absence of her best friend left a void in her life that could never be filled.
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The president's death, his resignation or other "permanent absence" would, according to the constitution, trigger an election within 30 days.
The individual is virtually unable to store new experience, suffering permanent absence of memory for the period of the attack.
Swann will be 34 next week and the looming prospect – these things often happen very quickly – of his permanent absence is already an issue around this England team.
So a return might seem a comfortable option now that his main detractor, indeed all of his previous opponents, have gone (Pietersen's permanent absence will be a non-negotiable condition of appointment however evangelical a candidate might feel), but that would be not only an erroneous assumption but a foolish one.
She eats as well as she can afford to, which is not as well as she should, but better than many Malawians in the year after massive crop failure, exacerbated by the permanent absence of so many young women and men who should be working in the fields.
Not even the almost permanent absence of Daniel Sturridge has encouraged Klopp to use Benteke in meaningful matches and the suspicion the striker still needs to convince his new manager of his usefulness led to pointed questions at the most recent press conference and reassurances from Klopp that the player still has a future at Anfield.
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During 1 year follow-up, 78 patients of 146 (53%) had developed permanent amenorrhoea (absence of menstruation for at least 6 months) and 47 (32%) had irregular menstruation, while only 21 patients (14%) had regular menstruation.
O'Neill, despite being the apparent heir apparent, will not necessarily wait for Olson, 73, to take a permanent leave of absence into retirement.
Today, at their annual breakfast, the survivors and relatives will be shown a proposal by the Port Authority for an interim marker that would stand until the permanent memorial, "Reflecting Absence," is built.
If mediation fails, Mr. Goldwater will resume his quest to make Ms. Silberkleit's absence permanent; she will presumably continue to pursue a $100 million defamation lawsuit against him and the company.
Irreversible ischemic was dark or black, with a total loss of sheen and permanent reduction or absence of peristalsis and arterial pulsations.
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