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The phrase "absolutely not deliberate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that an action or decision was unintentional or accidental.
Example: "The error in the report was absolutely not deliberate; it was a simple oversight."
Alternatives: "completely unintentional" or "entirely accidental."
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According to Jason Schott, a fourth generation member of the Schott family, and chief operating officer of Schott NYC, the jacket's rock 'n' roll bad-boy aesthetic was "absolutely not deliberate" in the initial construction, however.
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Protein: Absolutely not.
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