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The phrase "absolutely no one else" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that there is no other person involved or affected in a particular situation.
Example: "In this matter, absolutely no one else has the authority to make decisions but the CEO."
Alternatives: "no one other than" or "nobody else but".
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We walked through the museum to get to the exhibition and had the truly odd experience of seeing absolutely no one else on a Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m.
It seemed important also because absolutely no one else seemed to be doing that.
And Gregg Wallace, as ever, continues to surprise, if only from a bizarre leftfield country inhabited by absolutely no one else, not even the Umami.
"Are we to believe that there was absolutely no one else who could possibly be a better fit for this job?" Chantal Fuller, a special-education teacher in the D.C. school system, said at a recent hearing about Ferebee's nomination.
Pros: Fun Bobby, as fans of Friends and absolutely no one else calls him, is the governor of Louisiana and not a middle-aged white dude, therefore potentially useful to Romney.
How much self-abasement and rejection has the protagonist been through to so cheerily proclaim that if there is absolutely no one else left, and all is bleakness and despair, the object of her affections might just take a chance on her?
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"No one else read it.
"No one else can decide.
"No one else gets it".
Make sure no one else is around.
Michael Davies, the executive producer of last year's other television phenomenon, ABC's "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," says of Burnett and his work on "Survivor": "There is absolutely, positively, no one else in television who could have physically pulled off that show.
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