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The phrase "absolute true" is not correct in standard written English; the correct expression is "absolutely true." You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is completely or undeniably true.
Example: "The statement that the Earth revolves around the Sun is absolutely true."
Alternatives: "completely true" or "entirely true."
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"I felt as though I had had a brush with absolute true love," he said.
Of Dr. McLellan, she added, "He's an absolute true warrior in the best sense of the word".
At last, we calculate "absolute true overall accuracy (ATOA)", which is stricter than overall accuracy.
He was two men, says Delaney, "He was an absolute, true, genuine poet who worked enormously hard, who was a perfectionist about his own poetry.
Notice here the expressed concern with measuring absolute, true, mathematical time, space, and motion, all of which are identified at the beginning of the scholium as quantities.
However, I grant that there is a difference between an absolute true motion of a body and a mere relative change …" (LV.53).
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I came for a walk and found an absolute true-blue Yorkshireman wandering around in the woods.' It turned out to be Steve Warrillow, the warden who is paid by the factory to manage the reserve on a full-time basis.
He didn't choose to die, but when death was imminent, when he had no choice, he was selfless; he was genuinely humble in the absolute truest sense of the word.
To quantify the performance of the classification, for different cut-off values of the number of positive tests, we calculated the following absolute frequencies: true positives (TP), true negatives (TN), false positives (FP) and false negatives (FN).
It remains unclear, however, whether this evidence reflects any underestimation of personal risk in absolute or true terms on the part of Norwegian adults at age 25.
We excluded studies if they did not present sufficient data to allow us to extract absolute numbers of true positives, false positives, false negatives and true negatives.
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