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The phrase "absolutely expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is anticipated without any doubt or uncertainty.
Example: "Given the circumstances, the outcome was absolutely expected."
Alternatives: "completely anticipated" or "entirely foreseeable".
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"I absolutely expected Sam to use Tom.
He "absolutely" expected the debt-burdened state to recoup the expenditures for the highway quickly, he said.
Amar'e Stoudemire, who signed as a free agent last summer, said he "absolutely" expected both men back.
In the past, when acquiescence to such a role was absolutely expected and demanded of women, they were hardly thanked for it.
In an interview at City Hall last week, Mr. Taveras, a first-term Democrat, said he "absolutely" expected a lawsuit to delay the freeze on cost-of-living increases for pensioners.
General Manager Brian Cashman, minutes after the Yankees' season ended last Friday night in Texas, said he absolutely expected Girardi to come back, a sentiment echoed Monday at their post-mortem news conferences at Yankee Stadium.
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I would absolutely expect that.
"Now you'd absolutely expect a year".
The World Bank "absolutely" expects more lending for health in the years ahead, Evans said.
"People who do their lawns absolutely expect the commitment of their neighbors".
"We absolutely expect athletes to celebrate their success and to celebrate the end of competition.
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