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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute pushover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is easily influenced or manipulated, often lacking assertiveness.
Example: "Despite his tough exterior, he was an absolute pushover when it came to his children's requests."
Alternatives: "total softy" or "complete doormat".
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"When the man who was considered an absolute pushover knocked the unbeatable champion down – I saw how the crowd reacted and I said to myself: 'This is what it is all about'," said Stallone.
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A pushover.
I was a pushover!
She is no pushover.
"He was no pushover.
But not a pushover.
Greenberg is no pushover.
He's no pushover".
Pushover or pushy.
"You are no pushover.
But Mr. Van Hollen is no pushover.
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