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The phrase "absolutely even more" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It is typically used when emphasizing an increase in degree or intensity, but the combination of "absolutely" and "even more" is redundant.
Example: "The project was absolutely even more successful than we anticipated."
Alternatives: "significantly more" or "truly more".
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We decided we had to be absolutely even more assertive about where the focus needs to be and stand by the studies and stand by the statistics, and say, "Actually, this is an epidemic and it's happened at these rates and we all need to really understand it as that and own it as that".
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In this way the task of relating absolutely to the absolute becomes even more strenuous, for human reason is overwhelmed, even offended, by the claim that Jesus is fully human and fully divine.
The movie How to Train Your Dragon 2 is absolutely spectacular and even more improved than the first one.
Haley P, age 11 adds, "The movie How to Train Your Dragon 2 is absolutely spectacular and even more improved than the first one... it) is definitely a mind blowing journey and I love it.
This is clearly problematic for a lot of reasons, but as The Root pointed out, even more "absolutely horrific when you think about Nivea's German background and, well, you know, Nazi reign from back in the day".
The fact that this symptom is absolutely aspecific makes it even more difficult to interpret.
In doing their utmost to gain knowledge of their potential disease and only contact the health care system when it was absolutely necessarily, they felt even more humiliated and confirmed in their sense of being a burden when they were treated with neglect and insensitivity.
We wanted to be absolutely sure, so we did even more research.
It's just not my specialty, so when I see people do it and do it brilliantly like Latrice Royale who is absolutely phenomenal, it makes it even more clear that it's not my thing.
Similarly, Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said recently in Beijing that while war with North Korea would be "absolutely horrific," it would be even more "unimaginable" to let Pyongyang "develop ballistic missiles with a nuclear warhead that can threaten the United States".
It was an absolutely amazing sight, in its way even more striking than the eclipse itself.
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