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The phrase "absolutely loses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a complete or total loss in a competitive context, such as sports or games.
Example: "In the final match, the team absolutely loses their chance at the championship."
Alternatives: "completely loses" or "utterly loses".
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Again, not my favorite, but my robot chef absolutely loses it if I don't eat all of the meals that he's programmed to prepare.
It's calling me," and Luke absolutely loses his shit.
Because that is the one day a year everyone absolutely loses their mind about dictionaries.
Check out the clip above if only to watch one of these instances where Hader Stefon absolutely loses it while taking about Jewish Dracula.
As he stops by Kristin's station and she shows him the packages of 'Animal Wooly Balls' she purchased for garnishes to her dress, he absolutely loses it to the point of wiping tears from his eyes.
So, for all those years, I was being serenaded by my father's terrible voice, singing the perfect song for that part of the wedding where the bride dances with her dad and everyone absolutely loses their shit and cries their eyes out, including the band, and now me, laughing over the fact that I've lived a life devoid of this knowledge.
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Absolutely lost".
I absolutely lost it.
"I'm absolutely lost," Hamilton admitted.
"I absolutely lost it," he said.
"After she died, I was absolutely lost," he says.
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