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The phrase "absolutely no conceivable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the impossibility of a situation or idea being imagined or thought of.
Example: "There is absolutely no conceivable way that this plan could succeed without proper funding."
Alternatives: "no possible way" or "no imaginable scenario".
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"It will become abundantly clear that Christie endorsed Trump and received absolutely no conceivable benefit for doing so," Dorrinson said.
This is true even for tasks that require "absolutely no conceivable skill whatsoever".
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— No, no, absolutely no!
"Absolutely no," he said.
"Absolutely no," Lowe replied.
"I said no, absolutely no.
"No, absolutely no, no, no," he insisted.
Absolutely no.
Scale: 1 = absolutely no, 5 = absolutely yes.
Remember, absolutely NO GLASS.
And absolutely NO SPAM.
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