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The phrase "absolutely no changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that there should be no modifications or alterations made to something.
Example: "The final draft of the report must be submitted with absolutely no changes to the original content."
Alternatives: "no alterations whatsoever" or "completely unchanged".
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There will be absolutely no changes, no alteration, nothing done to the current framework of the current JCPOA".
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"There is absolutely no change to that policy".
I've seen absolutely no change in him at all".
"There's been absolutely no change," a caseworker said.
"There has been no change in policy – absolutely no change in policy," he said.
There has been absolutely no change to the hours he is receiving".
"There is absolutely no change in our own attitude," he said.
He said the deal with Liberty calls for "absolutely no change in my management role".
"In the political scene, there was absolutely no change — it was an autocracy".
"There is absolutely no change in the importance and the priority accorded to Afghanistan," Mr. O'Neill said today.
Speaking on his US trip, the prime minister, Tony Abbott said: "There has been no change in policy – absolutely no change in policy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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