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The phrase "absolutely no experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize a complete lack of experience in a particular area or field.
Example: "Despite applying for the job, I have absolutely no experience in graphic design."
Alternatives: "completely inexperienced" or "no prior experience."
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Richard Whitmire's biography of Michelle Rhee, The Bee Eater, is the story of a "bunch of Teach for America (TFA) rebels with ABSOLUTELY NO EXPERIENCE running a school district".
Absolutely no experience required.
"I had absolutely no experience there at all.
I had absolutely no experience, after all, and no ready-made style at my disposal.
I had no expertise under my belt, absolutely no experience of negotiating with terrorists.
"I have a Ph.D. in management, but I have absolutely no experience in management of one million people in celebration".
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And Mr. Shiner has absolutely no professional experience in a musical.
This teacher can be a rookie with absolutely no prior experience teaching -- or even time in a classroom.
"Kraninger has absolutely no relevant experience that indicates she is qualified to be America's chief consumer advocate," he added.
"When I had a chance to look at Mr. Fenster's background, I noticed he has absolutely no administrative experience," said Michael Berns, a former commissioner on the Workers Compensation Boardd.
Though he had absolutely no professional experience with flowers, Dixon was moved by his enthusiasm, and she taught him the basics of how a flower "performs".
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