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"absolutely full of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means completely or totally filled with something. Example: The theater was absolutely full of screaming fans at the concert last night.
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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.
His energy level was high, he was absolutely full of himself".
And it was absolutely full of hundreds of bodies of people who had died violently.
He [paints] these dear pictures which are absolutely full of love and heart.
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However, he said he did not believe there had been "a deliberate intention to mislead" as there was "some room for doubt and interpretation" about whether Mr Mitchell had given an "absolutely full account" of what took place.
As maybe half-conscious but absolutely full members of social, cultural, economic, etc., etc., etc. tribes, it follows that people might vote accordingly, but that's without taking into account the voodoo of the voting booth.
On the other hand, when Andrew had the TNR job he ran an absolutely awful, full-of-lies piece of shit on the Clinton health-care plan by one Elizabeth McCaughey.
"Our priority going forward is how can we accelerate the pace of progress, continue to focus on execution... and keep that product pipeline absolutely full," Fields told a roomful of more than 400 employees and reporters at Ford's headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan.
It was absolutely heaving, full of people of all ages.
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