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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely magic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exceptionally wonderful or enchanting, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The performance was absolutely magic, leaving the audience in awe and wonder."
Alternatives: "truly enchanting" or "utterly fantastic."
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It's absolutely magic.
And it looks absolutely magic.
"Just to be part of it would be absolutely magic.
"Some of our passing was absolutely magic.
Charlie Blakemore remembers: "When we scored, I felt the ground shake - it was absolutely magic.
"Graeme is a captain who will take the club and the team forward and to have him and Ricky together will be absolutely magic".
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Magic, absolutely magical player". Sir Stanley, who played until he was 50, later turned his hand to management with Port Vale, and was renowned for his fitness.
There is absolutely no magic or anything special in the book, so I actually don't know why that's on the blurb.
And although prices do vary during different times of the week, Solomito noted that the average savings are usually only $5 to $15. "There is absolutely no magic day.
In this immersive theatre production it takes some members of the young audience a while to warm up but before long they are absolutely embracing the magic and the adventure.
I absolutely believe in magic.
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