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Discover LudwigThe expression "absolutely means" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It usually indicates that something absolutely and certainly is the case. For example, "The evidence absolutely means he is guilty."
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No absolutely means no.
And yes absolutely means yes.
Jennifer: It absolutely means we'll get married.
"Coming here is part of the protocol of the office, and it absolutely means a lot".
"Not owning the obvious handle absolutely means the city is down a potentially valuable line of communication," he said.
"He gave me his number at the White House, told me to call him if I needed anything, and he absolutely means it".
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"Absolutely meant it.
It was absolutely meant to be".
Dreams may seem random, but they absolutely mean things".
Heck, throw the book at me … I absolutely meant to drop the bastard.' Should be more of it.
Complicating matters, these substances are also quite often made in healthy tissues, so a positive test result doesn't absolutely mean a person actually has cancer.
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