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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely meant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the certainty or clarity of an intention or message.
Example: "When I said I would help you, I absolutely meant it."
Alternatives: "truly intended" or "definitely meant".
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"Absolutely meant it.
It was absolutely meant to be".
Heck, throw the book at me … I absolutely meant to drop the bastard.' Should be more of it.
She said it in such a way which indicated she wanted everyone to know that yes, she said it, and yes, she absolutely meant it.
"I was pleased he said that and I know he absolutely meant it, and if I am honest as a daughter it was heartbreaking," she said.
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No absolutely means no.
And yes absolutely means yes.
Jennifer: It absolutely means we'll get married.
Dreams may seem random, but they absolutely mean things".
"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.
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