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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely been in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a strong affirmation of having been in a certain situation or place, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I have absolutely been in this situation before, and I know how to handle it."
Alternatives: "definitely been in" or "certainly been in".
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I have absolutely been in that position before.
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"There absolutely was looting in the French Quarter," DeGersdorff recalled.
You can absolutely be successful in the zone of excellence.
It absolutely is -- in large quantities, to boot.
This song will absolutely be stuck in your head!
Many others in Austria absolutely were not.
Absolutely everything's in place.
But absolutely, apparently, is in the eye of the bequeather.
"Absolutely, we're in big trouble," he said.
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