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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely hardened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has become completely rigid or unyielding, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "After years of exposure to harsh conditions, the once flexible material has absolutely hardened, making it unusable for its original purpose."
Alternatives: "completely hardened" or "totally rigid".
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"It's absolutely hardened opinion and the frustration and anger among NUJ members at the BBC has really been building in recent months," she said.
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VN: Aside from some absolutely wicked capabilities against Hardened and Deeply-Buried Targets, the Death Star seems like bit of overkill, only really justifiable as a weapon of mass deterrence.
If many Israelis were doubtful, most Palestinians were absolutely certain that nothing much would result from an Arafat-Peres meeting, a feeling that hardened like a cement block after a sharp rise in the body count today.
"I got hardened," he said.
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
Miners are a hardened breed.
"I'm a hardened vet".
Hardened beyond their years?
They're very hardened.
You become hardened though".
"They've hardened Palestinian positions," he said.
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