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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely not call" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete thought, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "I will absolutely not call you again after what happened."
Alternatives: "definitely not contact" or "certainly not reach out".
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That said, he would "absolutely not" call Owen "Blandite-lite", and says crossly, "I think it's a stupid phrase to use.
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He added: "We are absolutely not calling for a strike".
It absolutely does not call up any 'antisemitic stereotypes'".
Mayor Sylvester Turner said at a press conference Monday there is "absolutely no reason why anyone should not call" for help, and that the anti-sanctuary bill SB4 should be put "on the shelf" during rescue efforts.
The kind of austerity now being experienced in Europe is absolutely not what is called for in the United States.
So just to be absolutely clear, the IRS won't call you.
But at the end of the day, you can't call someone a criminal when they're absolutely not.
I wouldn't call it a missed opportunity, but time is lost, absolutely.
His new lawyer, Paul Casteleiro, said that the police had coerced the statement, which he called "absolutely not true".
On his return to Italy, Materazzi said: "It is absolutely not true that I called him a terrorist.
And the hit that followed was called "Absolutely Not," and... well... if that's her political perspective she's clearly a Republican.
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