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"absolute number of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a precise or exact quantity or amount. Example: The survey showed an absolute number of 500 participants. In this sentence, "absolute number of" is used to indicate the precise quantity of 500 participants, rather than an estimate or approximate number.
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The absolute number of standards has been reduced.
The absolute number of additional troops is roughly the same: 30,000.
In 2013, the absolute number of sanctions issued by jobcentre staff hit the 1m mark.
The absolute number of candies matters less than my relative status.
It added that the absolute number of sanctions had started to fall.
The ratio of M1 M2 cells may be more important than the absolute number of cells31.
The absolute number of late apoptotic/necrotic targets (=CFSE+/DAPI+) was analyzed.
But the absolute number of London leavers will strike many as surprisingly low.
Mr. Kerry and Mr. Edwards are trying to broaden the debate beyond the absolute number of jobs.
(Hitwise reports Web site traffic as a proportion of all Internet activity, rather than an absolute number of visits).
However, that left the absolute number of very poor the same at 25 million, due to population increases.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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