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The phrase "absolutely no possible" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the impossibility of a situation or outcome, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "There is absolutely no possible way to complete this task on time."
Alternatives: "no way" or "not possible at all".
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"I have absolutely no possible explanation for why they would so flagrantly ignore what's very clear in Illinois law," Meister continued.
There is absolutely no possible way to get the cut unless you do this.
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"We have absolutely no fear about possible international pressure to reinstate the previous government," he said in an interview with the Portuguese state radio, RDP.
And I have absolutely no idea what possible set of circumstances led to my being slumped on the floor, head leaning against the closed door of my room.
There is absolutely no humanly way possible to assemble a bracelet that fast.
He made absolutely no mention of any possible announcement.
Alan Patricof, a key Clinton fundraiser--as well as an investor in the Huffington Post--also said there was "absolutely no mention" of a possible vice presidential slot during the conversation, which was moderated by campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe.
With a big ass mortgage and two small children, I saw absolutely no reason to scare away possible clients.
During all these years, is it really possible that absolutely no one in Sandusky's life -- which I am sure is filled with decent people -- had any inkling that Sandusky was up to something with all these young boys?
They also are splitting it up into lots of bills to disguise the fact that they have absolutely no intention of passing any possible chance of citizenship in any of them.
But add in the booking of DJ Falcon, a French producer whose only prominent release, "Hello My Name Is DJ Falcon," was issued nearly 15 years ago by Daft Punk-operated Roule Records, and it's not hard to start triangulating -- granted, with absolutely no concrete evidence -- a possible Daft Punk surprise.
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