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Discover Ludwig"absolute sense" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the absolute or total understanding of something. For example, "After reading the explanation from the professor, it finally made absolute sense to me."
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But in an absolute sense?
It makes absolute sense.
Which makes absolute sense.
The shift makes absolute sense.
Putting money into it makes absolute sense.
But fair in an absolute sense?
That, for me, just made absolute sense.
It makes absolute sense to put the chocolate there".
For Bieito the story makes absolute sense in modern terms.
"It's that absolute sense that your body is betraying you.
But is it conservative in some absolute sense?
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