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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely losing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a state of complete or total loss, often in a competitive context or when discussing failure.
Example: "After the last round of the game, I realized I was absolutely losing to my opponent."
Alternatives: "completely losing" or "totally losing".
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AL MICHAELS: Meanwhile, Coach Buckholtz is absolutely losing his mind on the sideline.
I was that dude next to the speaker absolutely losing it".
As videos posted to Facebook will corroborate, Sparks is also prone to absolutely losing his pants while producing.
As the vibrations ignited, he translated what he rapped into American Sign Language, wading through throngs of folks absolutely losing it.
Why do we not see newspaper front pages about their kind just absolutely losing it at H&M staff, or any other service-industry workers for that matter?
Why do we not see Metro front pages about their kind just absolutely losing it at H&M staff, or any other service industry workers for that matter?
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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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