Sentence examples for absolute words from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "absolute words" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to words that convey a sense of totality or extremity, often without nuance or qualification.
Example: "In her argument, she relied heavily on absolute words like 'always' and 'never,' which weakened her position."
Alternatives: "definitive terms" or "categorical expressions".

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We have modified the Discussion to reflect these new findings, including substituting 'suppress' for more absolute words like 'eliminate'eliminate

On the other hand, one could expect an end-aversion bias, especially if the endpoints are labelled with absolute words such as 'Always' as opposed to 'Almost always'.

Misconceptions such as this are difficult to assess with forced-response questions because they include absolute words such as only or always that test-wise students associate with false statements (Libarkin, 2008).

Thus, even though students use absolute words when describing their own understanding of genetic drift in free-response (Andrews et al., 2012) and interview (this study) questions, they can use test wiseness to recognize that statements assessing those misconceptions are false.

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Most Muslims believe that the Koran is the literal and absolute word of God, not open to interpretation.

The experiments show that the proposed methods not only increase the absolute word recognition accuracy but also make the entire process few times faster than the original sparse imputation approach.

One of the first approaches to utterance-level boosting is due to Cook and Robinson [20], who employed a boosting scheme, where the sentences with the highest error rate were classified as "incorrect" and the rest "correct," irrespective of the absolute word error rate of each sentences.

No absolute word yet on which Hyundai model will be sold as a hydrogen powered EV.

For instance, while the vocabulary of English includes an elaborate set of so-called absolute directionals (words such as north and southwest), most speakers seldom use these terms for orientation, preferring vocabulary that is relative to a local context (such as downhill or left).

Referencing the holocaust and the Rwandan genocide, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, pointed out that freedom of expression is not absolute and words can lead to violence: "History has shown us time and again the dangers of demonising foreigners and minorities".

What these people really believed and what gave them their whole strength was in the truth of the Bible as the absolute infallible word of God".

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