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The phrase "absolutely needed to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the necessity of something in order to achieve a specific outcome or result.
Example: "The resources we have are absolutely needed to make the project successful."
Alternatives: "essential to create" or "crucial for achieving".
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Rauner repeatedly said he wouldn't raise taxes to solve this year's budget problems and therefore absolutely needed to make big cuts.
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It takes a bit of finessing the layout and expense in getting the storage custom built, but the end result is the functionality you absolutely need to make cohabitation pleasurable for the next few years.
But Apple absolutely needs to make those bumpers free.
Even putting this bifurcation aside, most people resist making advanced commitments before they absolutely need to make them.
But this small lock ($10.88) will do the trick when you absolutely need to make a quick pit stop.
And as Facebook plans even more mobile advertising, it absolutely needs to make a much better job of it if it, she thinks.
If the tuxedos are rented, you absolutely need to make sure they're back on time.
If you absolutely need to make sure to press down the keys tightly while twisting, and do not use too much force.
"They were two key individuals needed to make absolutely sure that this ran properly," he said.
There's plenty more work needed to make absolutely certain that Uncle Sam does not have to move back in.
The only thing needed to make the drive absolutely perfect would be a couple of beauty queens perched atop the rear seatback.
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