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The phrase "absolutely no viable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the complete lack of viable options or solutions in a given context.
Example: "After reviewing all the proposals, we found absolutely no viable alternatives to the current plan."
Alternatives: "completely no feasible" or "entirely no workable".
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The Culture Ministry, in charge of relocating monuments from the catchment area and preserving others underwater, "has absolutely no viable plans" to do so, Mr. Cano said in a second interview this week, after touring Hasankeyf and the Ilisu construction site with ministry representatives.
Instead we hear candidates promising change with absolutely no viable method for achieving it.
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— No, no, absolutely no!
"Absolutely no," he said.
"Absolutely no," Lowe replied.
"I said no, absolutely no.
Absolutely, no!
"Absolutely no.
Absolutely no, I say.
Scale: 1 = absolutely no, 5 = absolutely yes.
Remember, absolutely NO GLASS.
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