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The phrase "absolutely himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize someone's authenticity or true nature, often in a context where they are being genuine or unapologetic about who they are.
Example: "In that moment, he was absolutely himself, unfiltered and honest about his feelings."
Alternatives: "truly himself" or "completely himself".
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Keret is a master: bracing, compassionate, so absolutely himself.
Keith Floyd was rightly famous for busting through the artifice of television and being absolutely himself - accordingly he all but managed to die on television too.
Giorgio de Mitri once described Bottura to me as "like a sponge, because he has that rare ability to absorb influence and at the same time to stay absolutely himself, absolutely original".
Other works by Michelangelo may call attention to the struggle of creation – you walk towards the tall hero down a long avenue of unfinished bodies, striving to be liberated from formless stone – but this hero of youth is as absolutely himself as are any of the people walking around his plinth.
He was absolutely himself.
It also allowed him to be absolutely himself.
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He's absolutely beside himself.
"That's his beauty — that he is absolutely shitting himself.
All I remember is Miles Davis watching from the side of the stage absolutely pissing himself".
I think he's absolutely clarified himself as arsehole number one.
"He did a great job for us in the campaign and he has that song but, yeah, he absolutely loves himself".
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