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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely a lot" is not correct and is generally not usable in written English.
It is a redundant expression, as "absolutely" and "a lot" convey similar meanings of intensity or quantity, making it awkward.
Example: "There are absolutely a lot of reasons to support this initiative."
Alternatives: "truly a lot" or "definitely a lot".
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He says the word "absolutely" a lot, and he sounds like Bill Walton when he does so.
Number one, it's absolutely a lot of fun and the music is really varied.
"We're going to have absolutely a lot of spirited debates in the Democratic Party.
Josephine explained to me, There is absolutely a lot of food waste in the food catering sector.
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So there absolutely is a lot of room for optimism.
("He was her protégé," Chris said. "She absolutely lived a lot of her career through Sean").
There is no doubt about it, we absolutely learned a lot from 1993".
"Coming here is part of the protocol of the office, and it absolutely means a lot".
I absolutely have a lot of passion, and I love Tokyo, love going over there, love the people of Japan.
She emerged earlier this month the picture of vibrant health and cheer, describing the experience as "amazing, absolutely amazing, a lot of fun".
A United States Army air defense officer said that the American and Israeli militaries were "absolutely learning a lot" from this campaign that may contribute to a more effective "integration of all those tiered systems into a layered approach".
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