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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely nonsense" is not correct in standard English; it should be "absolute nonsense." You can use it to describe something that is completely illogical or without meaning
Example: "The idea that we can solve all our problems with a single app is absolute nonsense."
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It's absolutely nonsense.
She called his statements "absolutely nonsense".
Shahid Siddiqi, editor of Nai Duniya: This is absolutely nonsense.
He said: "Using the contracts argument is absolutely nonsense.
"If you tell me that we Europeans don't like the Canadian game, this is absolutely nonsense," said Rene Fasel, a native of Switzerland, who is the president of the International Ice Hockey Federation.
Mr. Alarcon said in a second television appearance, on "Fox News Sunday," that the citizenship proposal was "absolutely nonsense," and he added, "Congress is supposed to be a serious institution and not an instrument to permit what amounts to a kidnapping of a small boy".
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Richard G. Menaker, a lawyer for the Seinfelds, said he had not seen the complaint but called the copyright infringement claim "absolutely without merit" and the defamation claim "absolute nonsense".
It could be absolute nonsense for others, but I think it's absolutely true for me.
Absolute nonsense.
Nonsense, absolute nonsense: I would have known".
"This is absolutely completely nonsense," Mr. Muhsin said.
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