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The phrase "absolutely not correct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is completely inaccurate or false.
Example: "The information you provided about the event is absolutely not correct; we have a different schedule."
Alternatives: "completely inaccurate" or "entirely wrong".
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It is absolutely not correct.
"No, no, your honor, that's not correct, absolutely not correct," he began, before catching himself.
Ms. Baker said that account was "absolutely not correct" and denied having offered Ms. Zambello the position.
"It is absolutely not correct," he said, "to assume that all participants in an auction are seasoned insiders who understand the nuances of chandelier bidding".
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The arson industry was turned on its head 25 years ago when fire scientists got involved and realized a lot of what arson investigators believed and were taught was absolutely wrong, scientifically not correct.
Just, just one quick thing I'd say, a point of agreement with Roger, I think is very important to say that he's absolutely right in that it's not correct to try and blame the E.U. for all the things that have gone wrong that contributed to the vote.
"Absolutely, absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
P No, absolutely not.
The most important is that the performance promises obtained through simulations are not absolutely correct even if they do provide a conditional proof that the system is correct under certain assumptions.
GORE: Absolutely--absolutely not.
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