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The phrase "a absolute" is not correct in English.
It should be "an absolute." You can use "an absolute" when referring to something that is total, complete, or unconditional.
Example: "The decision was an absolute necessity for the success of the project."
Alternatives: "a complete" or "a total".
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If people like soccer, they will all agree that it is a absolute delight to watch Spain … People who criticize Spain's playing style are very demanding indeed.
This sanctified image of him has always been more extreme elsewhere in the world than the local attitude [in South Africa]." "RIP Nelson Mandela, it was a absolute honour to meet such an inspiring man, he was amazing, incredibly charming and warm".
(A) Absolute difference.
A absolute pleasure to Captain...Even though you are crackers... #Kingofswing".
(a) Absolute difference of the second rotation of mode shapes between the intact and damaged plates.
Fig. 7 Classifying POI and O m. a Absolute difference of sample and mean.
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"He's a freak, an absolute freak".
Visitor restriction is scored as M-moderate, and A-absolute restriction, N-nil, on the basis of level of visitor restrictions (absolute/moderate/nil) and selection of veterinary surgeons (designated/freelance); service providers are veterinary surgeons, drug, and vaccine providers.
It was an absolute.
It was an absolute horror.
Samba was an absolute handful".
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