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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely brought" 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 something being brought, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The team absolutely brought their A-game to the competition."
Alternatives: "truly brought" or "definitely brought".
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"Matt [Perry] absolutely brought that to it.
"Having these arts organizations together, with this über identity, has absolutely brought in new audiences," she added, calling it an "extraordinarily democratic approach to the arts".
But, as it happened, the seasoned selectors absolutely brought it.
Generally the audience roared with laughter, and it absolutely brought down the house.
They absolutely brought us through, not only the civil rights movement, but also slavery as well.
The force of his performance absolutely brought the house down, capped off by Alan pretending to look aghast and quipping, "I've made a terrible mistake [giving Cory the reins]!" which sent the audience into fits of hilarity.
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Absolutely bring binoculars.
But whoever is the general manager can sure surround Sanchez with much better offensive playmakers and should absolutely bring in a quarterback who is genuine competition for the starting job.
He absolutely brings everything out of the bike and out of himself.
Dannenbaum: We take a lot of care choosing who to work with and you're right to notice that we have several media funds on board who absolutely bring more to the table than just funding.
"The plan in its entirety will absolutely bring premiums down.
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