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The phrase "absolutely no time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a complete lack of time available for a particular task or activity.
Example: "I have absolutely no time to spare for any distractions right now."
Alternatives: "no time at all" or "not a moment to lose".
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Who has absolutely no time to write?
So we've lost absolutely no time and no progress.
The Japanese, by contrast, need to spend absolutely no time on "selling" a decision.
As AP Classes started adding up my junior year, I seemed to have an immense amount of work and absolutely no time to do any of it.
But I'm still overscheduling myself and trying as hard as I can to make sure that I have absolutely no time for thinking seriously about life, never mind reporting on it.
"If they can successfully get customers to forget about the time, there will be absolutely no time pressures to leave the addictive gaming tables or slot machines," he said.
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Secondly, perceptual experience is seemingly instantaneous in this sense: we ordinarily assume that we perceive events as they happen, with absolutely no time-lag or delay.
Absolutely no time-wasting intervention required from the operator.
Well, he's back again and this time is absolutely no different.
You can say "no" at absolutely any time and should never feel pressured to stick it out once you've said you would have sex.
To do both, you have absolutely no free time".
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