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The phrase "absolutely disappeared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the complete and total absence of something or someone.
Example: "After the storm, the once vibrant garden absolutely disappeared, leaving only bare soil behind."
Alternatives: "completely vanished" or "totally gone".
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True, Schiller never absolutely disappeared from the British stage.
But the book existed only in manuscript and, though mentioned in Cejador y Franca's "Historia de la Lengua y Literatura Castellana", has absolutely disappeared.
By about 1975, chikungunya had absolutely disappeared in Thailand.
It had absolutely disappeared.
In fact, this change was so significant that the sale of PET scanners lacking CT absolutely disappeared within a few years.
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My specific business has been newspaper comic strip cartoonist, and the hardest thing about that business is that it is absolutely disappearing.
Think: How often have you got a load out of the laundry to discover a now-empty, now-warped plastic bag that had absolutely 100percentt disappeared the night before?
Think: how often have you got a wash out of the machine to discover a now-empty, now-warped plastic bag that had absolutely 100percentt disappeared the night before?
Lice have a 7-10 day reproductive cycle, so it's a good idea to redo the combing exercise every six days or so until you are certain they've absolutely permanently disappeared.
For the further encryption process, the substrate with patterns was immersed in methanol solution for about 10 min, the green emission was gradually quenched and finally disappeared absolutely.
But Charles Buchwalter, vice president for client analytics for Nielsen/NetRatings, said, "These kinds of ads absolutely are not disappearing".
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