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The phrase "absolutely decide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing a firm or definitive decision without any doubt or hesitation.
Example: "After much consideration, I have absolutely decided to pursue my dream of starting a business."
Alternatives: "firmly decide" or "definitely choose".
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"There are too many variables for me to absolutely decide.
If your discussion with the counselor leaves you feeling you'd rather not have an abortion, you can absolutely decide against it.
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Mr. Grannis said the bill would require all restaurants to be nonsmoking regardless of their size -- a matter that Mr. Bruno said had not been absolutely decided.
In any case, the Fuehrer is now absolutely decided to rule in France, if need be even without a French Government". When you made this declaration, did it not reflect the pressure which you were exerting on the French Government?
Glen O'Hara, a professor of modern and contemporary history at Oxford Brookes University, said he hadn't absolutely decided to claim citizenship through his Northern Irish-born grandfather "but it's nice to know that there's a fallback position in case Britons really do prove willing to give up their rights as European Union citizens".
"I absolutely decided from the beginning that I was going to invest my money, money that I've earned, to fund this campaign, because I felt it was important not to take special interest or PAC money and not owe any favors to anyone when I got to Washington," she said.
6. Accept that I cannot control the fact that I am widowed or the new life that I have been handed - but I absolutely can decide and control what I am going to actually do with the new life that I have been handed.
"You absolutely can't decide not to look into activities because one individual's parents don't want you to".
Hagel was absolutely right to decide that the Iraq war was a blunder, but he was dead wrong (as was Obama) to then assume that the 2007 surge — a salvage job, but a brave and necessary one — would only make the situation worse.
But the government insisted it was "absolutely clear" judges would decide what evidence could be made public.
Larson had 24 "absolutely terrifying" hours to decide before turning down a full-ride Presidential scholarship, and doesn't seem to regret her choice.
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