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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely has not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong denial or negation of a statement or claim.
Example: "She absolutely has not agreed to the terms of the contract, despite what you may have heard."
Alternatives: "definitely has not" or "certainly has not".
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"Our policy of using space for peaceful purposes absolutely has not changed". China has rapidly become the world's third major space power, after Russia and the United States.
He said, "It absolutely has not happened in the four tours I've been involved with, There has been talk [of extending] during each one, but it has never come to be.
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"The urge to look for Madeleine absolutely hasn't changed at all.
"The remit absolutely hasn't changed in the six years it has been on air," she added.
If this happens, with all the chaotic and uncoordinated consequences it will have for both Europe and Britain, it won't be because the leave campaign has the better arguments: it absolutely hasn't.
For others, it absolutely hasn't.
But that is a case which Mr Blair will find hard to argue in a referendum, since he told the Times, "We absolutely have not and do not need to be a member to make our position strongly felt".
Ms Sandys said: "We absolutely have not lost hope".
"We absolutely have not been immune to the realities of the marketplace," says Upshaw.
We absolutely have not; iii.
"I absolutely have not said no" to running, he said.
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