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The phrase "absolutely a big" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
It is awkward and lacks clarity, as "absolutely" and "a big" do not combine effectively in standard usage.
Example: "That is absolutely a big mistake."
Alternatives: "definitely a large" or "truly a significant".
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She added that she was "absolutely" a big supporter of the program.
"There's absolutely a big market for houses in subdivisions," said Frank Newbold, a senior vice president of Sotheby's International Realty and head of its East Hampton office.
Fisher: It was absolutely a big bet.
While strong academic grades are absolutely a big part of that, schools also want to put together a well-rounded incoming class.
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Yeah, that would absolutely be a big thing for us".
Once you have a strong central presence [in the country], you have every chance that the smaller towns could be brought back naturally, both militarily and politically... but in no way can we sacrifice a millimetre of our territory by 'prioritising' – it would absolutely be a big loss if Aleppo was not in our hands.
In an interview with HuffPost last week, Insalaco, who is currently the chair of the Arkansas Democratic Party, said that Huckabee had "absolutely" made a big deal out of the fact that Fisher did not have a college degree.
"Absolutely; that makes a big difference.
"He turns absolutely nothing into a big play.
"Oh absolutely, there's a big difference," Fincher says.
For all the attention-sharing disadvantages, Georgia absolutely loves being a big sister.
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