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The phrase "absolutely horrified" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong feeling of shock or disgust about something.
Example: "When I saw the news report about the disaster, I was absolutely horrified by the images."
Alternatives: "utterly shocked" or "completely appalled".
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"I was absolutely horrified.
She was absolutely horrified.
My family was absolutely horrified.
The thought would have absolutely horrified him.
The Scottish-born Ms. Glennie said she was "absolutely horrified".
By and large, the old guard was absolutely horrified.
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"It was absolutely horrifying when we were sitting there in traffic.
"It is absolutely horrifying when you terminate people for doing a good job.
More often than we'd like, phones are announced with absolutely horrifying names.
Absolutely horrifying.
That's absolutely horrifying.
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