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The phrase "absolutely disliked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong feeling of dislike towards something or someone.
Example: "The movie was absolutely disliked by critics, receiving very low ratings across the board."
Alternatives: "strongly disliked" or "utterly hated."
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I must admit that I absolutely disliked the entire third act.
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"Too many apartments in New York City face a brick wall within 30 feet or so, which I absolutely dislike; you feel like you're in prison".
Pick a person in your life who you absolutely dislike.
While some may view Scadding's wealth as a little grotesque, there is absolutely nothing to dislike about the man himself.
He never disliked her ("She was, above all, an absolutely gorgeous, stunning, vivacious young lady"); he just didn't rate her.
This week, Father Tikhon Shevkunov, an Orthodox priest considered to be Putin's personal confessor, said he disliked the film and declared that it was "absolutely not art" as it was too gloomy.
And, although I disliked being a pony owner and found all the nonsense annoying, I absolutely loved the words.
If you are disliked, you are disliked".
He disliked Oxford.
I disliked her instantly.
Jones disliked the epithet.
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