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The phrase "absolutely exemplary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is a perfect example of a particular quality or standard. Example: "Her performance in the play was absolutely exemplary, showcasing her talent and dedication."
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He remembered reading and liking Sylvia Plath at school - "but so did everyone else" - and says more important to him was Derek Mahon's "absolutely exemplary" early work.
Talk of withdrawing from the convention undermines "those who seek to improve human rights elsewhere in the world" and could pose real problems in British courts that today make "extensive and absolutely exemplary" use of ECHR case law in their own findings.
Your music is incredible, and voice acting absolutely exemplary.
His current service, including but not limited to constantly mediating the perpetual powder keg of relations between the Kurds and the central Iraqi government, is viewed universally as absolutely exemplary.
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"It was a perfectly exemplary arrest".
Sillitoe describes it as "an extended essay about integrity" and Courtenay ("I was absolutely not an angry young man") also provides pertinent comment on an exemplary DVD.
It absolutely ensures that, were he not training as a service dog, he'd be an exemplary family pet or even therapy dog.
"Exemplary, exemplary!" he cried.
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
It remains exemplary.
They were mostly exemplary.
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