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absent, used as a preposition meaning “in the absence of” or “without,” is commonly used in legalese but is simply unnecessary jargon. The better choices are without and in the absence of—e.g.: • “Absent [read Unless our city has] these [qualities], the good citizens will choose to live outside this environment [read elsewhere?].”
Garner's Modern English Usage
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