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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely do not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize a negative statement or instruction. Here are a few examples of its usage: 1. "I absolutely do not agree with your decision to cancel the project." 2. "We must absolutely do not disclose this information to anyone outside of the team." 3. "I absolutely do not want to go to that party." 4. "Please remember to absolutely do not touch the red button under any circumstances." 5. "We absolutely do not condone any form of discrimination in our workplace."
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I absolutely do not.
We absolutely do not.
They absolutely do not reflect UKIP's views.
"We absolutely do not," she said.
You absolutely do not have Lyme disease.
They absolutely do not reflect UKIP's views," he said.
No, I absolutely do not think he threw the game.
He added, "We absolutely do not tolerate it".
When I feel like skipping, I absolutely do not skip.
We absolutely do not accept amnesty as "desirable" or "inevitable".
Absolutely do not hit on anyone in the elevator.
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