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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"absence of information" vs " information absence"

Hello
Which of the next two phrases do you think is correct, and why?
- "...is related with the absence of information..."
- "...is related with information absence..."
I think the first one sounds better..
Thank you in advance
  

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Hi, Can you please supply some context, eg a complete sentence? Without that, my first reaction is that neither sounds correct. Clive

  • Hi, Can you please supply some context, eg a complete sentence?
  • Without that, my first reaction is that neither sounds correct.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Can you please supply some context, eg a complete sentence?

Without that, my first reaction is that neither sounds correct.

Clive
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Hi Clive, thanks for the quick reply. Here goes the complete sentence:
"The main limitation of this technique is related with the absence of information about movement"

Thanks again
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Hi,

Here goes the complete sentence:
"The main limitation of this technique is related with the absence of information about movement"Hi,

"The main limitation of this technique is related to the absence of information about movement."

I suggest

"The

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