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The phrase "absolutely concentrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being fully focused or immersed in a particular task or thought.
Example: "During the exam, I was absolutely concentrated on answering each question to the best of my ability."
Alternatives: "fully focused" or "completely immersed".
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The unhurried yet absolutely concentrated performance was a world away from other pop events and a haven for long attention spans.
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