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The phrase "absolute motive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a fundamental or unchanging reason behind an action or decision.
Example: "The absolute motive for her actions was her desire to protect her family at all costs."
Alternatives: "fundamental reason" or "ultimate motivation."
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"I don't think greed was the absolute motive.
Real gas effects impact on the state quantities and the critical mass flow of the expansion in the supersonic nozzle in particular which should be considered in the determination of the entrainment ratio or the absolute motive and suction mass flows of the ejector and in ejector design.
In his book The Statesman's Manual, Samuel Taylor Coleridge explained that Milton's Satan possesses a remarkable single-mindedness and strength of will, or as he put it, "the fearful resolve to find in itself alone the one absolute motive of action, under which all other motives from within and from without must be either subordinated or crushed".
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As a black man much like this new L is, I can some how better see the motive and absolute need to stop someone like this through the context of real life.
Consider, with absolute honesty, your motives for going to the bar.
The feeling is particularly acute given Lieberman's support for the Medicaid buy-in just a few months ago, proof to an absolute certainty that his motives are as base as they could possibly be".
My doubts are as powerful a motive as the absolute convictions of my Hindu or Buddhist companions.
This style was seen by some as "pointlessly abrasive" without any underlying motive, making Boredoms nihlistic absolute music, according to some critics; however, the strangeness of the record increased the band's popularity in the musical underground.
He laughed and elaborated: "My motive was a kind of dumb sense of challenge, facing up to something that's absolute.
Mr. Powell "is going to be showing some new intelligence and some new information," Mr. Armitage said, adding, "No one will be able to evade the absolute conclusion about Saddam Hussein's denial, deception, his absolute lack of willingness to show any sign of a disarmament motive in his mind".
But he was not allowed to go into detail before the jury and his motives were ruled irrelevant in law as under the Official Secrets Act his disclosures were an absolute criminal offence.
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