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The phrase "absolutely not going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong refusal or determination not to participate in something.
Example: "When asked if I would attend the party, I replied, 'I am absolutely not going.'"
Alternatives: "definitely not attending" or "certainly not going".
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2. "They're absolutely not going into space.
That is absolutely not going to happen".
'I am absolutely not going to miss that,' he says.
"This industry is absolutely not going down without a fight.
"The message is, we are absolutely not going to be drawn into anything," he said.
Mr. Goodwin said yesterday, "That is absolutely not going to happen".
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They then set up a perimeter, three points of a triangle, and we were instructed to absolutely not go past any of the invisible lines leading from one guard to the next.
But we must absolutely not go to the situation where every country gets out of the ERC what they put into it -- the principle of juste retour, as the French call it.
As for your Saturday night affairs, you can absolutely not go wrong with this must-have Calvin Klein sleeveless sheath dress for $99 that will no doubt become a go-to little black dress.
"If it were before my event, I would absolutely not go out of my way to meet somebody who I felt has gone out of their way to not only show that they aren't a friend of a gay person but that they think that they're sick," he said, pointing to Pence's reported support of ex-gay "conversion" therapy while serving in Congress.
She said absolutely not – "go to school, get your degree … " But you did it anyway.
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