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The phrase "repeatedly absent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or thing that is habitually absent or fails to attend something regularly. For example, "The student was repeatedly absent from his classes, so his professor had to give him a failing grade."
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Almost all non-responders were repeatedly absent from the house and could not be contacted.
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The US Treasury said he had repeatedly absented himself to prevent a vote on the formation of the government.
During the final throes of her healing process, Castle visits a psychiatrist who repeatedly, apparently absent-mindedly, brings up the story of a lesbian who experienced sexual gratification by dressing as an infant, a recollection that inevitably prompts her to muse to the infuriated Terry: "Dey vore dia-peuhs!
Tantalisingly, the text repeatedly refers to absent drawings.
Executives for the Bears said he had a poor attitude and had been repeatedly late or absent from team meetings in spring minicamps.
Bridgewater's acting is strong and committed, but the writhing requirements she has to meet at these interludes -- not to mention repeatedly addressing her long absent mother -- aren't helpful.
Fiberoptic bronchoscopy (FOB) can provide alternative respiratory specimens for diagnosis [ 8, 9], especially from specific sites that are suspected by radiological testing for involvement of PTB when sputum expectoration has repeatedly failed because sputum is absent [ 10].
Decomposition of whey proteins by K. marxianus has been repeatedly studied; the results varied from absent hydrolysis [26], over 20%to33%3% [28,29,56], up to 80% hydrolysis [33].
Handling errors were almost absent as Toulon attacked repeatedly and Mermoz anticipated a pass by Josua Tuisova to make it try number two.
The Supreme Court has now said repeatedly that moral disapproval of homosexuality -- absent any compelling governmental interest such as protecting people from harm -- cannot be used to deprive people of liberty, including the freedom of consensual sex.
However, it doesn't seem that Dr. Hyman literally means yesterday, but rather, more generally, "the past," given the example he uses about dogs greeting him repeatedly even if he's only been absent for a short while.
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