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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely classic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered timeless or exemplary in quality, often in a positive context.
Example: "The film is absolutely classic, showcasing the best of its genre and leaving a lasting impact on audiences."
Alternatives: "truly iconic" or "utterly timeless".
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Absolutely classic Rocky.
Meanwhile, his singer, Rafael de Utrera, was an absolutely classic flamenco cantaor.
It's an "absolutely classic Booker selection," explains Boyd Tonkin in the Independent.
But this one has a narrative structure that's absolutely classic, that seems like it came straight from the editing room.
She was an absolutely classic case — the rapid breathing, the shift in her blood electrolytes — and I missed it.
Recently, the sports commentator Tony Kornheiser said that the "whisper campaign" against Rosen was "absolutely classic anti-Semitism".
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Thoughtful Reader, site member I absolutely ADORE classics, and I'm a huge fan of Shakespeare, Frances Hodgson Burnett and Charles Dickens.
But the Monfortino was absolutely delicious, with classic Barolo flavors of tar and roses, plush yet graceful and elegant.
3. Roald Dahl's Glorious Galumptious Story Collection £14.99, roalddahlstore.com Five absolutely fizz-whizzing classic books by the best-loved children's writer Roald Dahl feature in this fantastic collection.
"It [Letchworth] wasn't ad hoc, it absolutely followed a classic master plan, replicated not just in this country by the new towns, but around the world".
Q: Absolutely, that's classic right there.
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