Because it is an adverb
Now that you mention it, though the phrase is real, the way they used it is pretty weird. I've always heard it used like an adverb, not an adjective - "he was charged in absentia" as opposed to "he was in absentia when they charged him." Should've followed Twain's advice about five dollar words and just said "absent from."
Because it is an adverb
If you're going to let something like not knowing how to read keep you from writing, then you have a vagina in absentia in from your penis should be.
I almost came.
The 'in' is Latin.
There's a subtle difference in meaning.
Where is this spot pls.
Impressions, motherfucker, you must give them!
Blue 3dsxls have been selling at $160 on eBay, think I'm going to have to get the Zelda 3ds and sell the old one.
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