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Discover Ludwig"sustained absence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a prolonged period of time away from work or a specific location. For example, "The employee was fired due to a sustained absence from work."
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Any sustained absence will rid the Mets of their most fearsome presence and their cleanup hitter, even if he has not been doing much cleaning up lately.
But as day is subsumed by the eponymous night, one is aware of Mary's sustained absence from events that Ms. Metcalf has dominated up to that point, not least in a staging — unusual for this play — that clocks in at less than three hours, albeit with one intermission as opposed to two.
Our data also indicate that sustained absence of harmonin in Müller cells, as seen in ush1c mutants, results in progressive retinal degeneration.
DMARD-free sustained remission was defined as the sustained absence of arthritis (by physical examination) after discontinuation of DMARD therapy, including biologics and glucocorticoids (systemic and intra-articular).
DMARD-free sustained remission, the opposite of disease persistence, was defined as the sustained absence of arthritis after discontinuation of DMARD therapy, including biologics and glucocorticoids (systemic and intra-articular), for the entire period of follow-up, which was at least one year [ 18].
Instrumentally, there was just a sustained absence of flair in the playing.
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A romantic, enduringly loving version of marriage, that is paradoxically (inevitably?) only sustained through absence.
Gassendi saw that the motion of the dropped stone at a sustained speed in the absence of any contrary force or obstacle is an instance of inertial motion, albeit one where the motion is compositional (describing the parabola).
These findings demonstrated that heat induced Rho1 activation was sustained in the absence of Mpk1.
It should be noted that it is unknown whether the NAPSE programs will actually be sustained in the absence of ongoing funding.
The follow-up period was short and we do not know whether the benefits that patients reported would be sustained in the absence of further LHW involvement.
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