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The phrase "absolutely facile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely easy or simple to accomplish or understand.
Example: "The exam was absolutely facile, and I finished it in less than an hour."
Alternatives: "completely easy" or "utterly simple."
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We all know the story of Dr Binayak Sen, a medical doctor and a civil liberties activist, who spent two years in jail on the absolutely facile charge of being a courier for the Maoists.
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But "Mockingbird" begins on a facile, slightly desperate note.
Moreover, the adopted methodology is absolutely green, robust and facile, offering new insights for sustainable synthesis for various biomedical and engineering applications.
Too facile.
That is facile.
This is a little facile.
Of course generalizations are facile.
Both are dangerously facile.
It is facile.
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
This is not a facile question.
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