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Discover Ludwig'remarkably absent' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is surprisingly not present or that something is much less than expected. For example, "The number of visitors to the exhibit was remarkably absent, despite the extensive advertising campaign."
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Still, international players are remarkably absent in most countries.
Lark Voorhies, who played Lisa Turtle was remarkably absent.
Yes, Trump was on everyone's mind, but he was remarkably absent from Democratic messaging.
Any drastic new plans he would introduce if he gained such power were remarkably absent.
Baal (Lord), the aggressive young agricultural deity of Ugarit, is remarkably absent from Genesis.
The Canadian military has been remarkably absent from the public debate.
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Once Tammaro got paid, he'd remain very chatty by e-mail and text, yet become remarkably absent-minded about details like when, exactly, he was moving out.
Indeed, in human kidney, ACE is abundant in the brush border of the proximal tubule and, remarkably, usually absent in endothelial cells of any vessel type [ 8].
BCL6 was highly expressed in differentiated cancers and was remarkably reduced or absent in undifferentiated cancers.
Remarkably, yersiniabactin is absent in all Y. enterocolitica strains beside biovar 1B.
Remarkably, these effects were absent in TASK-3 mutants indicating that TASK-3 is either directly involved in the mechanism of this drug's action, or participates in parallel pathways that achieve the same effect.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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