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The phrase "absolutely immense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the size or magnitude of something, often in a positive or awe-inspiring context.
Example: "The view from the mountaintop was absolutely immense, leaving us speechless."
Alternatives: "truly enormous" or "incredibly vast."
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"Her career was absolutely immense.
The ageism is immense – absolutely immense.
I think some of his carrying was absolutely immense.
The level of scrutiny that the show is under has just been absolutely immense.
"Paul McGinley has been absolutely immense this week," said Rory McIlroy.
Villas-Boas added: "He (Dempsey) has been absolutely immense this season with his assisting and his goalscoring and he has sometimes not got the credit he deserves.
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Caborn said the scenes in Munich were "absolutely disgraceful" and threatened "immense damage" to the amateur game, which he said was well run.
Most of the pictures display naked people in Freud's visceral and evenhandedly unkind way, from pretty young women and hairy men to such prodigies as the immense Leigh Bowery and an absolutely colossal female benefits supervisor.
Even as a mere spectacle, it's absolutely breathtaking and a fitting finale for a strange, immense and unforgettable event.
At such extreme depths, there is immense pressure, little food, no visible light, and the water is absolutely freezing.
I have absolutely no doubt that Cameron's heart is in the right place, and have immense sympathy for what his has experienced personally.
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