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The phrase "absolute vindication" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a complete and total clearing of blame or suspicion, often in a legal or personal context. Example: "After the new evidence was presented, the defendant experienced absolute vindication, proving his innocence beyond doubt."
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"Today I received absolute vindication," he said in a statement.
"I realize that this isn't absolute vindication, but it is certainly a good first step..
He added that he won't rest until he receives "total and absolute vindication".
What a night for Warren Gatland, what absolute vindication for his every decision.
"I realize that this isn't absolute vindication, but it is certainly a good first step...
Ms. Edmonds, for her part, said she viewed the inspector general's report as "an absolute vindication".
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A theory that satisfies all the goals of Mach-heavy would appear to be ideal for the vindication of strict relationism and the elimination of absolute quantities of motion from mechanics.
It is a vindication".
Now he wants vindication.
That was a vindication".
Catharsis had become vindication.
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