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The phrase "absolutely no perspective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a complete lack of viewpoint or understanding regarding a situation or topic.
Example: "In this debate, it seems that the opposing side has absolutely no perspective on the real issues at hand."
Alternatives: "no viewpoint whatsoever" or "completely lacking perspective".
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"The most important thing he said to me was, 'You've got to be in the real world, not just talking about acting and being boring all the time.' In drama school, you spend three years talking about acting, talking about yourself, navel-gazing, and you have absolutely no perspective when you come out".
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"Absolutely no," Lowe replied.
Absolutely no.
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There is absolutely no need, from a creative perspective, to drop this character into a story that is so clearly not his -- especially when there are so many other "compelling" characters to choose from.
No absolutely means no.
"From my perspective it makes absolutely no sense," former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria during George W. Bush's administration, John Campbell, told VICE News.
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