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The phrase "absolutely be able to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one wants to emphasize certainty about the ability to do something, but the construction is awkward.
Example: "I will absolutely be able to finish the project by the deadline."
Alternatives: "definitely able to" or "certainly capable of".
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We would absolutely be able to do this.
Qualifications: You must absolutely be able to teach the course next IAP.
With SOX behind them, boards should absolutely be able to do the job.
"We will absolutely be able to get our message out," said Russ Schreifer, a top aide to Mr. Romney.
"We will absolutely be able to get our message out," said Russ Schriefer, a senior campaign adviser.
If players felt they were being excluded for any reason other than merit, they would absolutely be able to challenge that decision".
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He said it enabled governments "to resource and fund communities right across the nation – remote, regional, capital city, and it is an important, absolutely critical part of absolutely being able to set those agendas and that funding process".
But both my agent and editor, who are from Los Angeles, were quick to point out that one would absolutely not be able to see the Hollywood sign from such a location.
Make sure this amount is something you absolutely will be able to pay.
You absolutely must be able to guarantee the warmth and shelter of a shorn cashmere goat.
They were absolutely delighted to be able to give their father an exit which they were convinced he would have absolutely loved, being very environmentally attuned".
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