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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute baloney" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express disbelief or to dismiss something as nonsense or untrue.
Example: "The idea that we can solve all our problems with a single policy is absolute baloney."
Alternatives: "complete nonsense" or "utter rubbish".
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The argument that the old-line steel companies are vital on national or economic security grounds is "absolute baloney," Mr. Crandall said.
Officer Garcia's lawyer, Jim Darnell, called the complaint "absolute baloney" and said the two men had passed polygraph tests, although Ms. Hollebeke's lawyers say no such evidence has been produced.
But I will remember this page clearly the next time somebody tries to unload the absolute baloney talking point that the PARCC does not require test prep.
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Pure baloney.
What baloney.
"Aw, baloney.
This is baloney!
That's baloney, too.
I said: "Baloney!
"But that's baloney".
"Baloney," Corker said.
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