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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely lived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong, passionate experience or enjoyment of something, often in a context where someone is describing a memorable event or period in their life.
Example: "During my summer in Italy, I absolutely lived every moment, from the breathtaking views to the delicious food."
Alternatives: "truly experienced" or "fully enjoyed".
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"No emotional sacrifices, because I have absolutely lived my dream.
("He was her protégé," Chris said. "She absolutely lived a lot of her career through Sean").
Owen Sheers said Stuart: "absolutely lived with me and made me laugh".
"To all of us, they absolutely lived," Sikov quotes him as saying.
"Richie was your typical farm boy – absolutely lived for rugby and farming.
"Delta has absolutely lived up to its promise," Mr. Mullin, the carrier's chief executive, said in a recent interview.
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"He absolutely lives for scoops, and to get his name on them".
It was a rowdy and joyful crowd, absolutely living for every shot, delighting completely in this moment they had waited so long for.
I think Mark Twain said this: 'If a man has never given up his childhood, then he's absolutely living his life correctly'.
10.09am GMT Freestyle skiing So the women's ski cross quarter-finals get under way, and Canada's Kelsey Serwa – who is absolutely living up to her status as favourite so far – recovers from a poor start to win, from Switzerland's Fanny Smith.
I've visited several times and it absolutely lives up to that accolade.
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