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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute timeline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a definitive sequence of events or a fixed point in time that is not subject to change.
Example: "The historian created an absolute timeline of the events leading up to the war, ensuring that all dates were accurately recorded."
Alternatives: "fixed timeline" or "definitive timeline".
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Wall said that while the British army is "committed to deliver against that timeline … Whether or not it turns out to be an absolute timeline or a more conditions-based approach nearer the time, we shall find out".
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Not first along an absolute Newtonian timeline, but first in a recognisable and respectable public forum.
And let's face it, the absolute Darkest Timeline would be a scenario in which many smart dramas and smart comedies fail on broadcast networks this season.
But, McChrystal noted: "The 18-month timeline is not an absolute.
It is not clear what timeline for the risk presentation is preferred, but most absolute risks on CVD are predicted in a 10-year time horizon.
Along that timeline lies white flight, an oil bust, a soaring crime rate, a steady frog-march of corrupt officials, near absolute devastation and a frustratingly slow and fitful recovery.
This timeline.
Timeline: 8.40am.
Absolute heaven.
Absolute bliss.
Absolute tolerance!
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