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The phrase "absolutely born" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the certainty or completeness of someone's birth or origin, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "She was absolutely born to be a leader, showing her skills from a young age."
Alternatives: "truly born" or "definitely born".
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One reason perhaps the best reason for mounting "Petrouchka" is the presence of a dancer who is absolutely born to play the title role.
It is a craft, but it's a craft that's no good if you're not absolutely born to it in the first place.
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The pass got less wows than the other in the assist cheering section, yet was absolutely delicious, born of a deftness rarely expected of someone 6-8 and 285 pounds.
That's the biggest stage of football so if I could reach that at some point in my career I would be absolutely delighted". Gauld, born in Aberdeen and raised in Laurencekirk, has scored five goals from 15 games this season and provided multiple assists.
The Acton School of Business--named for no discernible reason after Lord Acton, the 19th--century British politician famous for his bon mot "absolute power corrupts absolutely --was born.
We're absolutely heartbroken". Born Reginald Maurice Ball in Andover in 1941, he joined a band called The Troglodytes in the early 1960s and they soon became known as The Troggs.
And when I did Magic in the Moonlight Colin Firth and I talked about the gap which was huge, absolutely, because he was born the same year as my dad".
With her equine good looks and a well-defined jaw that is still partly locked, Ms. Sullivan is also absolutely credible as a born patrician who never entirely shook off the values she ran away from.
"Our reward was my pregnancy and then the confirmation that the boy was born an absolutely healthy baby.
L.G.: You're absolutely right — constitutional values are born outside the courts, and can die there as well.
He publically railed against the worldwide U.S. tax regime, calling it "absolutely outrageous". The Londoner was born in the U.S., but left at age 5. Still, the IRS wants its pound of flesh from his global income...forever...forever
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