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The phrase "absolutely anywhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something can occur or be found in any location without restriction.
Example: "You can find inspiration absolutely anywhere, whether it's in nature, art, or everyday life."
Alternatives: "anywhere at all" or "in any location".
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And here's the best part: you can listen absolutely anywhere.
It has to feel like you could go absolutely anywhere by the end of the film.
Fortunately she thinks the possibilities of writing fiction are "limitless... your mind can go absolutely anywhere".
There really isn't one major source of inspiration it can and does come from absolutely anywhere!
Common lizards can be found absolutely anywhere with a bit of rough, unmanaged grassland.
In Blackpool, there was a feeling that once the Verve plugged in, they could end up absolutely anywhere.
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6. Banana Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anyone.
But the British system favours the people who David Cameron once called the "BANANAs"—those who would build absolutely nothing anywhere near anything.
Hard-liners can try Niaby, "not in anybody's backyard"; Nope, "not on planet Earth"; or Banana, "build absolutely nothing anywhere near anyone".
Or will America devolve into a country that is so mired in red tape and local opposition that it builds absolutely nothing anywhere, near anything?
He wants to jump into the middle of Nimby (not in my backyard) and Banana (build absolutely nothing anywhere near anyone) fights, taking positions that elected officials are often too frightened to take.
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