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The phrase "absolutely making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the certainty or intensity of the action of making something, often in a context where the speaker wants to convey strong conviction.
Example: "She is absolutely making a difference in the community with her volunteer work."
Alternatives: "truly creating" or "definitely producing".
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He is absolutely making a name for himself right now, and it's a thrill to watch".
Craig Murray, the former UK ambassador to Uzbekistan, who is a close associate of Assange, called the CIA claims "bullshit", adding: "They are absolutely making it up".
She said it was a "great opportunity" with the royal commission running to conduct a review and "make sure we are absolutely making best practice".
"If I was running a Conservative-only Government I think we would be making further steps on things like immigration control or making sure that our welfare reforms were absolutely making sure that if you're not prepared to work you can't go on welfare," he said.
They are absolutely making better wines than they used to -- it isn't a mere paint-by-numbers game -- but they wouldn't be able to sell these wines with the same ease, or the same price tag, if Parker didn't like them.
"We are absolutely making the show we would have made if we were still at Fox," Hurwitz said.
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It absolutely makes me happy.
This cut absolutely made them bark".
"That's absolutely made my day".
"It's absolutely made a difference".
In that sense, we absolutely made the correct decision.
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