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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute agony" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of extreme pain or suffering, either physical or emotional.
Example: "After the long run, I was in absolute agony and could barely walk."
Alternatives: "utter torment" or "sheer misery".
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"We were in absolute agony.
"I remember those 90 minutes as absolute agony".
She was in absolute agony and her legs swelled up and she couldn't swallow.
"For years she has lived in absolute agony and I went to this lady's funeral last month," said Mr Morgan.
"It's absolute agony, and I dread it, but it allows my body to recover so much more quickly," she said at the time.
In the story, the town mayor, a military torturer, shows up in absolute agony at the office of Aurelio Escovar, "a dentist without a degree".
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It's sheer agony.
It was absolute fucking agony for me, only in the respect that I was so fearful.
In a statement, Mr Bigley's younger brother, Phil, said: "It's been three long weeks of waiting and agony, and we can confirm that the family has received absolute proof that Ken was executed by his captors".
But by about half way through the clip, the atmosphere of absolute bereavement looks real: men and women prostrate themselves, writhing and howling in what appears to be acute and authentic agony.
The agony.
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