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The sentence "you were not here" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence when referring to a specific time the speaker was not present. For example: "I came to the party but you were not here."
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A Save the Children worker wrote that the child said: "Big trouble, you were not here and teacher tell us go, so we go but we come back.
Jazz is still a big part of his sound with Shabazz Palaces – on the track entitled "Endeavours for never (the last time we spoke you said you were not here.
"Ma'am, we're going to do this one more time, and then I'm going to treat you as though you were not here," the immigration judge, Rex J. Ford, warned the woman last year at her first hearing in Pompano Beach, Fla.
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MR. ROMNEY: You heard in my speech tonight... oh, you weren't here.
Ed Miliband was terrible disapoointed you weren't here... is your tax structure wrong?" Schmidt: "No".
"Back from?" "I guess you weren't here this morning, then, when the ambulance came?
"What would you be doing if you weren't here tonight?
"If you weren't here," Mr. Obama said, "I'd get on a camel".
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