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The phrase "absolutely discharged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to legal, financial, or medical situations where someone is completely released from obligations or responsibilities.
Example: "After the court's decision, he was absolutely discharged from any further liability in the case."
Alternatives: "completely released" or "fully discharged".
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One who had been conditionally discharged was subsequently absolutely discharged – this was not double counted.
Twelve were conditionally discharged and none were absolutely discharged as a first outcome during the follow up period (Table 1).
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The justices held that not only do judges have power to make confiscation orders where offenders are either absolutely or conditionally discharged, they are under a duty to do so under section 6 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
A sentence may also stipulate the conditions under which the prisoner is to be released when he has served his time; for example, he may be released on probation or be discharged absolutely or conditionally.
"It is absolutely fantastic news that Fabrice has been discharged from hospital and everyone at the club is delighted," he said.
He was also discharged.
We were discharged.
Discharged as Captain.
Discharged 4 February , 1946
He was discharged today.
The weapon then discharged.
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