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The phrase "absolutely have a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the necessity or certainty of having something, often in informal contexts.
Example: "I absolutely have a feeling that this project will succeed."
Alternatives: "definitely have a" or "certainly have a".
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I absolutely have a life now.
"I believe taxpayers absolutely have a right to know about official travel costs," the secretary said.
Those who apply earlier absolutely have a better chance of getting in.
"We absolutely have a point of view," she added when prodded further.
I absolutely have a lot of passion, and I love Tokyo, love going over there, love the people of Japan.
"That's not the case anymore, even though the Japanese still absolutely have a strong hold in certain markets, especially California".
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"We absolutely have an obligation to the Iraqi people," he said.
But it turns out that they can absolutely have an impact and cause the same metabolic disorders as real sugar.
Mr. Charboneau added: "Jack absolutely has a presence about him.
Recycling absolutely has a waste footprint, and it's not an insignificant one.
"I absolutely had a sense that I was maybe the initial person describing it.
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