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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute crap" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express strong disapproval or disdain for something, often in informal contexts.
Example: "The movie was absolute crap; I couldn't believe how poorly it was made."
Alternatives: "complete nonsense" or "utter rubbish".
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"It's absolute crap.
"I was absolute crap.
"Absolute crap," was the answer.
"That front nine was terrible, absolute crap.
"Like Mighty Morphing Power Rangers, Street Fighter – absolute crap.
"I can't even remember the titles, but absolute crap, not even high comedy.
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"That's romantic crap".
However, as I go through the growing pains of becoming a "real adult," I'm realizing that the notion that I'm responsible for everything that comes into my life is absolute, total crap.
That's absolute and utter crap because I never heard anybody shout.
Unless it's an absolute piece of crap, that seems unlikely.
But then there's the absolute childlike wonder that plastic crap, a few bright lights and going upside down can create.
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