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due to your absense vs due to your absent

Both phrases are not correct. The correct form should be 'due to your absence.' 'Absence' is a noun, while 'absent' is an adjective. In this context, 'absence' is the correct term to use.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 959 views

due to your absense

This phrase is incorrect. 'Absense' is a misspelling of 'absence.'

The correct phrase is 'due to your absence,' where 'absence' is a noun referring to the state of being away or not present.
  • Nov 4, 2012 ... HIGH - next, search for any critical work names or project names that may be on fire due to your absense. Since subject lines are rarely helpful, ...
  • Nov 9, 2013 ... Hello Hooky my dear fellow, I was getting worried about you due to your absense on other threads or are you becoming more specialised in ...
  • ... of buyer (successful bidder). When the item is sent back to our office due to your absense from home, we will refund money after deduction of shipping fee.

Alternatives:

  • due to your absence

due to your absent

This phrase is incorrect. 'Absent' is an adjective, not a noun, and cannot be used in this context.

The correct phrase is 'due to your absence,' using 'absence' as a noun to indicate the state of being away or not present.
  • You ever had a hard time filling out your medical history due to your absent parent? Not know what diseases or conditions run in your family? Always trying to ...
  • That's why it is legally legal because you cannot help it. you cannot help that something went wrong due to your absent mindedness. @mrmath What I am trying ...
  • dear Jacob Jackson due to your absent the Kermit's were unable to ma...ke the play offs this season and as a whole (mainly me ) I am blaming all this on you. the  ...
  • Due to your absent tan in the first couple of days, the spa staff will try and reel you in with deals on how a massage will give you “the best ever tan”. We didn't ...

Alternatives:

  • due to your absence

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