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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely has made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the certainty or completeness of an action that has been done.
Example: "Her dedication to the project absolutely has made a significant impact on our success."
Alternatives: "definitely has created" or "undoubtedly has resulted in".
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"I believe he absolutely has made himself one of the greatest athletes in terms of social impact".
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He is representative of networks of people who absolutely have made their cause to defeat the freedoms that that we understand.
"Absolutely this has made a tremendous difference, basically on Caroline's good name and the credibility she is bringing to this".
"Confident, absolutely, but he has made himself that way".
Of the two drives that were, he now can be absolutely sure he has made the right decision.
"I'm absolutely delighted that Joe has made the decision to come with us on this journey," Rodgers said.
The schools themselves say Ofsted has made "absolutely no suggestion, nor did they find any evidence, that Park View schools either promote or tolerate extremism or radicalisation".
Magniafico said that May Co. has made "absolutely no decision" about the store at The City Shopping Center.
Over the past three years, the franchises rebuild has made absolutely no sense.
"The university has made mistakes, absolutely," Gee said.
But last thing: the secretary of defense has made it absolutely clear.
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