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The phrase "absolutely have been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize certainty or affirmation about a past state or condition.
Example: "I absolutely have been committed to this project from the very beginning."
Alternatives: "definitely have been" or "certainly have been".
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He should "absolutely" have been buried in Yorkshire, and in a Roman Catholic church, he said.
"If they hadn't caught the TB early in me [before her immune system was damaged]…then it could absolutely have been life threatening".
I would absolutely have been able to do what I did then today — if I were in some country other than the United States.
It's all in good humour, and to prolong the fun we're inviting you to nominate the one (or several) novels that you think should absolutely have been on the list.
Sudan's Arabs absolutely have been and continue to be victims of the regime's corruption and monstrosities, but arguably not to the same extent as the rest of the nation.
Condoleezza Rice, the national security adviser, said war in Iraq would "absolutely" have been justified even if the Bush administration had known there were no stores of banned weapons and no collaboration between Baghdad and Al Qaeda.
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"That absolutely has been the dividing line".
Absolutely! Always have been!
"Six months ago," Mr. Ezell said, "they absolutely would have been funded".
They absolutely should have been indicted.
That absolutely should have been a single.
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