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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely for" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence.
It is not used in written English. If you mean "absolutely" as an adverb to modify another word, you can use it in written English. For example, "The workers were absolutely exhausted after the long shift."
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"Yes, absolutely, for sure!" Ms. Prat exclaimed.
That was very difficult for me and absolutely for him.
But meanwhile, here's an unapologetically downbeat British film, and one that feels absolutely for real.
"I'm absolutely for more signage within the lines of sight," he said.
"Jonas has been one of the stars of Swiss hockey, absolutely, for a while," Brunner said.
But when it comes to whale blubber, Japan is absolutely for free trade.
One can't know absolutely for sure about Macaulay or Gibbon, but they didn't have researchers.
"Absolutely, for me it a big honour to play with him in the same team.
Not at all for the food, but absolutely for the occasion.
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But much work that emerges as God or "purpose driven" is absolutely for-profit enterprise, such as Jewish travel services and Christian music sales.
So while Franco seemingly tuned out, Hathaway did the opposite, going absolutely for-broke, refusing to go down without a fight.
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