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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute mythology" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a concept or belief that is considered to be completely fictional or not based in reality.
Example: "The idea that the world is flat is an example of absolute mythology that has been debunked by science."
Alternatives: "complete fiction" or "total myth".
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But that, in fact, is absolute mythology.
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Hurwitz has devoted a whole section of his nano art page to exploring the similarities between micro art and mythology, stating, "The absolute fact is this: the human eye is unable to see these sculptures.
In time, there grew around her a mythology that rooted her absolute faith in the individual in her upbringing above the grocer's shop in the Lincolnshire town of Grantham.
Those who have suffered the humiliation of dictatorship, in other words, must in turn humble the oppressor, and know that the once absolute power of the despot's carefully crafted mythology has been stripped away.
Mr. Lieberson is a practicing Buddhist, and in Buddhist mythology a garuda is a reddish bird that flies without ceasing, a symbol of absolute freedom.
Greek mythology!
Mythology, certainly.
Mythology Professor.
"I loved mythology.
Love ancient mythology?
It's from mythology.
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