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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely about what" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express certainty regarding a topic, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I need you to be absolutely about what you want to discuss in the meeting."
Alternatives: "completely certain about" or "totally clear on".
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This is not an issue about money or resources, but absolutely about what is right for Charlie.
Maggie Mellon, a long-time campaigner on women's imprisonment who has spearheaded the campaign from Edinburgh, cautioned: "This is not a party political issue but absolutely about what kind of society we want to build in Scotland, and how we support people at the hardest end of social injustice.
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"Think about what you absolutely hated about your recent work experience," he advises, "and look for the opposite of that in the new job".
"I'd just say that's very, very indicative – the establishment is absolutely petrified about what this campaign is about, what this movement is about".
At times I'm absolutely clear about what makes sense.
We are absolutely clear about what we said".
"I was absolutely confident about what everything should be and where everybody should be".
He is the only candidate who has been totally and absolutely specific about what he will do".
revise conditions and industry guidelines to make them absolutely clear about what constitutes harmful material.
But let's be absolutely clear about what was happening," Weatherill told reporters on Tuesday.
"I get absolutely flabbergasted about what people pay for things," he said.
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