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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely I thought" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express strong agreement or affirmation regarding a previous thought or statement.
Example: "When you mentioned the importance of teamwork, I immediately agreed; absolutely I thought that was the key to our success."
Alternatives: "I completely believed" or "I definitely thought".
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Absolutely!" I thought the surveyor would be offended by this, but he quickly grew accustomed to Vadim and laughed at everything he said.
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Yes, absolutely, I think it was adequate.
Absolutely, I think we have let patients down very badly.
Absolutely, I think it has qualities of redemption.
And, absolutely, I think it could be done".
"Absolutely, I think we need to earn that trust back," Beckett said.
Jonathan Shalit showbusiness agent and head, Shalit Global Absolutely, I think he's essential Friday-night viewing.
"If I don't let my opponents get back into the matches, finish them off when I have to, then, absolutely, I think I have a great chance, but I will take it one match at a time.
"Absolutely, I think it's quite fascinating, since I've been looking at it, to see that amongst the fluff there are serious things.
Chris Coons, a US senator, said on Monday: "When it comes to taking additional actions in response to the ballistic missile launches – absolutely, I think we should do so.
Absolutely, I think that's the big key of it, right?
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