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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute sickening" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "absolutely sickening." You can use it to describe something that is extremely unpleasant or disgusting.
Example: "The conditions in the factory were absolutely sickening, with no regard for worker safety."
Alternatives: "utterly disgusting" or "completely revolting."
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"This absolute, sickening disgrace".
Geldof said: "If there's a new economy then there needs to be a new politics, and it's a failure of that new politics that's led to this disgrace, this absolute sickening disgrace," he said.
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Nixon calls this "absolutely sickening".
How sickening.
It's really sickening.
"The sight is sickening.
The disparity is sickening.
The stories are sickening.
The sight was sickening".
The dread is sickening.
It was just sickening.
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