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The phrase "whose absent" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction, as "whose" typically refers to possession and should be followed by a noun, while "absent" is an adjective. Example: "The student, whose absence was noted, missed the important lecture."
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It's a room whose absent occupant might be an old monk or other religious recluse, but its symbolism and significance is the viewer's call.
Then we have a strange 12-line poem, whose "absent couplet" seems to invoke the absent couple, and symbolise the end of the affair.
Soon the boys are reading her diary, watching her through the vines entangling their secret backyard hideaway, recording in a notebook her baffling comings and goings from the market or the mailbox or the house of her sister, whose absent husband is one of the airmen writing "a tangled scribble of heroic vapor trails" in the sky.
It was even harder for him to visit the women whose absent husbands he had known in prison and who, unlike him, were still there.
Lack of inverse correlation between these two parameters came from study of one bladder tumour line (FEN), whose absent class I antigens had been corrected by transfection with beta 2 microglobulin gene.
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At their center is the charismatic Gene Mr. Campbelll), at the house of whose conveniently absent father much of the action takes place.
At times it seems to be exclusively about men whose fathers were absent during their childhoods.
(His generosity does not extend to a perennially rumored candidate whose name is absent from the list. "We couldn't include Donald Trump and live with ourselves," he said).
Unlike women whose fathers were absent, remote or abusive, these women tend to view men with realistic yet hopeful expectations, experts say.
My source for these citations is the work of Jan Gross, whose studies are absent from Burleigh's bibliography but very well known in Poland and beyond.
It provided an inspiring cultural backdrop for the artists who worked in the South Bronx in the 1980's, including John Ahearn and Tim Rollins and K.O.S., whose work is absent here.
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