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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute heroism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a level of heroism that is complete or total, often in the context of acts of bravery or selflessness.
Example: "The firefighters displayed absolute heroism as they rushed into the burning building to save the trapped residents."
Alternatives: "unwavering bravery" or "total heroism".
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At a ceremony in Chamonix, International Olympic Committee chairman Pierre de Coubertin, the father of the modern Olympics, spoke of the team's "absolute heroism on behalf of all of the nations of the world".
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"Heroism requires understanding the person in the absolute best light.
She is beyond heroism.
So, heroism?
Martial heroism?
What is heroism?
This was probably heroism.
This is heroism?
His heroism deserves it.
He witnesses true heroism firsthand.
"Mumbaikars" responded with unfussy heroism.
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