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1 No society can function in a complete absence of law and order.
2 The complete absence of turn signals was the least of our problems.
3 There was something very touching in the complete absence of moralizing to-day.
4 This was plain from the complete absence of young priests about him.
5 A complete absence of obstacles had attended his intrusion into the castle.
6 Scully lamented the near- complete absence of statues commemorating Indigenous figures in Sydney.
7 Both the radar and the lookout confirmed a complete absence of pirates.
8 It is also notable for the complete absence of plays in Irish.
9 The quaintness of the spelling, the almost complete absence of punctuation.
10 I recognized the complete absence of bedside manner: must be the chief orderly.
11 Secondly and more importantly, there is a near- complete absence of enforcement.
12 I mean Nothing: the complete absence of any real particles whatever.
13 Only the wild things seem to know what complete absence of motion means.
14 The almost complete absence of carnivores at this camp was a great surprise.
15 The complete absence of sound, as he advanced, heightened the effect.
16 Leibniz conceived of nothing as a void or a complete absence of content.
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This collocation consists of: Complete absence through the time
Complete absence across language varieties