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The phrase "absolutely hopeless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or person that seems beyond any possibility of improvement or success.
Example: "After trying every possible solution, I realized that the project was absolutely hopeless and needed to be scrapped."
Alternatives: "completely futile" or "utterly despairing."
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I'm not saying that he's absolutely hopeless.
"It was absolutely hopeless," Mrs. Peterson said.
"The song is absolutely hopeless, beyond despair.
"We began as an absolutely hopeless movement," he said.
But he is absolutely hopeless at blowing his own trumpet.
"There were two people at Rada when I was there who were absolutely hopeless," he recalls.
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"The rumours that Corinna remodels her house to bring the supposedly 'hopeless case Michael' home, are absolutely groundless," it was reported in The Mirror.
All hopeless.
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
It feels hopeless.
It seems hopeless".
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