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The phrase "absolutely it will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express strong agreement or certainty about a future event or outcome.
Example: "If we continue to work hard and stay focused, absolutely it will pay off in the end."
Alternatives: "certainly it will" or "definitely it will".
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"Absolutely it will effect the show... I'm all for 'driving down' exec costs," he said on Twitter.
"Absolutely it will," he insisted wearily. .
"Oh absolutely, it will come right back.
"Absolutely, it will certainly be directed towards electoral work, electing and defeating members based on their positions on gun safety," she said.
But when I say "absolutely it will get wrecked, hello, pterodactyl!!!!" you get mad because that's not what you wanted to hear.
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"Absolutely, it'll go into the fall, no question about it," says Goodlatte, squashing earlier predictions by Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid that the bill was going to pass by the end of summer.
I'm absolutely sure it will be packed out.
"I am absolutely convinced it will play to our strengths, but we need to get organised".
But he is absolutely sure it will involve cooking and serving food on El Bulli's hallowed premises.
And I'm absolutely confident it will guide you in the days and weeks ahead.
Although this is not absolutely necessary, it will add to the overall aesthetic of your assassin costume.
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