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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute decree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a command or decision is considered final and unchangeable, often in legal or authoritative settings.
Example: "The king issued an absolute decree that all citizens must comply with the new laws without exception."
Alternatives: "final order" or "unconditional mandate".
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According to Beza the capstone of this system was the doctrine of an absolute decree by which God predestined some persons to everlasting life and others to hell.
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But for me, it was the decree absolute.
In 2011, 5,803 couples were granted their decree absolute after two years together or less.
Carla can apply for a decree absolute in about six weeks, which will formally end their marriage.
A decree absolute will be issued within approximately six weeks, which will officially end their ten-year marriage.
Cliche fans might also like to note at this stage that I am 42, with a receding hairline and a very recent decree absolute.
Beaumont and Fletcher notwithstanding, the theatre has usually been ruled by solitary writers who can and occasionally do decree absolute obeisance to every word and stage direction.
Saatchi, 70, and Lawson, 53, now have to wait for a decree absolute, which is usually issued six weeks and a day later, ending their marriage.
Yesterday I received the decree absolute dissolving my marriage to a woman I adored, but who cheated and lied to me (for which I blame myself for being such a failed human being).
According to reports, he married his second wife, Amineh Abu-Zayyad, in an Islamic ceremony when separated from his first wife (Elaine Fyffe) and then held a civil ceremony after the decree absolute came though.
Men and women in the grip of mid-life crises are in denial, or so it was said, about their own mortality, something no Harley-Davidson or decree absolute can avert.
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