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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely no schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the complete lack of a schedule or timetable for an event or task.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have absolutely no schedule for the project at this time."
Alternatives: "no schedule whatsoever" or "completely without a schedule".
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I have absolutely no schedule, I keep forgetting things (luckily not the children) and to make matters worse I haven't had REM sleep since Elora was born.
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— No, no, absolutely no!
"Absolutely no," he said.
"Absolutely no," Lowe replied.
"I said no, absolutely no.
Absolutely no.
Scale: 1 = absolutely no, 5 = absolutely yes.
Remember, absolutely NO GLASS.
And absolutely NO SPAM.
As it is now, this technology poses absolutely no threat to the scheduled airings and, if anything, will only help push viewers towards them.
No absolutely means no.
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