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The phrase "absolutely laughable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is so ridiculous or absurd that it provokes laughter or disbelief.
Example: "The idea that we could finish the project in one day is absolutely laughable."
Alternatives: "completely ridiculous" or "utterly absurd".
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But it's absolutely laughable".
The $7m is absolutely laughable.
"It's absolutely laughable," said a senior government source.
Douglas Hattaway, a spokesman for the Gore campaign, called Mr. Bush's assessments "absolutely laughable".
Indeed, it's absolutely laughable to think of the Pimms quaffers at SW19 shouting obscenities at players.
"It's absolutely laughable for a liberal governor of Massachusetts to suggest that I am not conservative," he told the crowd of about 150 people.
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"The actuary is supposedly going to lower the assumed reinvestment rate from an absolutely hysterical, laughable 8 percent to a totally indefensible 7 or 7.5 percent," Mr. Bloomberg said during a trip to Albany in late February.
Compared to even the weakest competitors, iOS' current notification system is absolutely friggin' laughable.
The number of these suits has increased dramatically over the past few years, and the merit of these suits are typically laughable with absolutely no damage suffered by the debtor.
Mr. Rockefeller said the plan was "laughable, incomprehensible -- utterly, absolutely superficial".
You could also go with laughable, libelous, and absolutely untrue," Twitter co-founder Biz Stone wrote to us in an email this evening.
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