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'absolute certainty' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to express firm conviction in something, for example, "I have absolute certainty that our team will win the tournament."
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Here's to absolute certainty.
He had that absolute certainty.
I know this with absolute certainty.
I mean that I had absolute certainty.
Broad demographic shifts make this an absolute certainty.
But suppose we don't insist on absolute certainty.
By contrast, DNA can exculpate a suspect with absolute certainty.
You can't tell me that with absolute certainty, can you?
"There would have to be absolute certainty almost.
He believed with absolute certainty that he could win.
He'll get a game, that's an absolute certainty after that".
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