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The phrase "absolutely do it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express strong agreement or encouragement to take action on something.
Example: "If you feel passionate about the project, then absolutely do it!"
Alternatives: "definitely go for it" or "certainly take action".
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Still, "I'd absolutely do it again".
Absolutely do it, but do it differently.
"I would absolutely do it," Trump said.
"I'd absolutely do it," he said.
And if you want to do something that I think looks terrible, we'll absolutely do it.
He added, "We think we can absolutely do it in three and we look forward to telling that story".
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And she absolutely did, it was mesmeric.
"He absolutely did it," he said.
"I believe she absolutely did it".
The creative team across the board were all premiership players, and we absolutely did it 'together' with the company.
It should be a matter of pride not to feed the rip-off artists who may well be doing it legally, but are absolutely doing it unethically.
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