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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely fluent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who speaks a language with complete proficiency and ease.
Example: "After living in Spain for several years, Maria became absolutely fluent in Spanish, able to converse effortlessly with locals."
Alternatives: "completely fluent" or "perfectly fluent".
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In a way, you're better off seeing this show performed outside of its native Israel where, unless you're absolutely fluent in Hebrew, you'll require the assistance of the local supertitles on the screen behind and beside the stage.
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It was absolutely part of the authentic operatic tradition that he was never fluent at reading music.
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
Education: Fluent in German.
His English is fluent.
They have fluent German.
He speaks fluent English.
Now he is fluent.
I am fluent.
She spoke fluent English.
(Steinmetz is fluent).
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