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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute piece of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a strong negative opinion about something or someone, often in a derogatory manner.
Example: "That movie was an absolute piece of garbage; I can't believe I wasted my time watching it."
Alternatives: "complete waste of" or "utter failure of".
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But it's much, much worse when they're right: when you feel that it is an absolute piece of tosh.
Gilroy asked Liman why he wanted to make "this absolute piece of shit," and said to count him out.
Low point: "1992 - I couldn't sell gig tickets,I looked rubbish, and I released the album Machine + Soul, which was an absolute piece of garbage".
Unless it's an absolute piece of crap, that seems unlikely.
I just ordered that MadCatz controller from Amazon because I was tired of the absolute piece of junk that Microsoft thinks is a D-Pad.
Newlyweds Sean and Catherine say that they "like him as a person" (read: he's an absolute piece of garbage who I might have to speak with again at some point) but he's too complacent.
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And those cable boxes are absolute pieces of shit.
Live in it, you absolute pieces of shit.
"It's my absolute favorite piece of fall ready-to-wear," James says.
The course is situated at the end of the runways on an absolute flat piece of land.
For taking this idea and running with it, and for an absolute brilliant piece of political theater, the Neighborhood Legislature is hereby awarded the Most Impressive Activist Group Of The Week.
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