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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely full" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely filled or at maximum capacity.
Example: "The restaurant was absolutely full on Friday night, and we had to wait for a table."
Alternatives: "completely full" or "totally full".
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It's absolutely full.
Life online is absolutely full of communities.
But it's absolutely full of extraordinarily well-preserved rock art".
They ensure the production is absolutely full of beans.
"The river is brown like hot chocolate and absolutely full of debris," he said.
Ketchup bottles absolutely full are at the ready on every table.
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There is – unusually for the National – only one absolutely full-strength performance.
I'm hoping to do some consultancy work with Ospreys outside of my international commitments, although when the internationals are on it's absolutely full-on – you're with Wales full-time.
He has a way with words – he describes a DJ set by Scottish duo Slam as "absolutely full-knacker proper panel-beaters-from-Prague-'ere-we-go techno" – an endless store of anecdotes, and an intriguing set of cultural reference points: "I'm an autodidact, because I got chucked out of school".
It was absolutely heaving, full of people of all ages.
He's absolutely not full of any sense of his own importance.
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