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The phrase "absolutely believable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is completely credible or convincing.
Example: "The witness's account of the events was so detailed and consistent that it was absolutely believable."
Alternatives: "completely credible" or "entirely convincing".
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She sounded absolutely believable.
"The first part had to be absolutely believable.
"It is absolutely believable that the victims were armed," she said in her ruling.
"Meek's Cutoff" is as unsentimental and determined as Ms. Williams's character, its absolutely believable heroine.
"The way she captures sounds and narrative -- the piece becomes absolutely believable.
Even his wacky use of a stun gun in Act II seems absolutely believable.
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It shouldn't have an integrity that makes its world not just immediately and utterly believable, but also absolutely compelling.
Gripping and utterly believable.
That is perfectly believable.
Make yourself appear utterly believable.
The last 15 minutes of the return game in Barcelona were absolutely outrageous, the Catalans barely believable, but what's been forgotten is that for most of the match Celta were excellent too – odd though that sounds when it finished 6-1.
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