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The phrase "absolutely needs to make" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing the necessity of someone or something to create or produce something.
Example: "She absolutely needs to make a decision by the end of the day to ensure the project stays on track."
Alternatives: "must create" or "definitely has to produce".
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But Apple absolutely needs to make those bumpers free.
And as Facebook plans even more mobile advertising, it absolutely needs to make a much better job of it if it, she thinks.
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If we want to get to the next great era of human ingenuity, we will absolutely need to make sure that everyone knows a little bit about the math and science that underlies today's dominant technologies.
Rauner repeatedly said he wouldn't raise taxes to solve this year's budget problems and therefore absolutely needed to make big cuts.
If the tuxedos are rented, you absolutely need to make sure they're back on time.
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"The NHS absolutely needs to do it.
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