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The phrase "absolutely not true" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphatically deny a statement or claim that you believe is false.
Example: "The rumor that I am leaving the company is absolutely not true."
Alternatives: "completely false" or "entirely untrue".
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Absolutely not true.
That's absolutely not true".
"Just absolutely not true.
They're absolutely not true".
"It's absolutely not true.
That is absolutely not true".
This is absolutely not true.
And that is absolutely not true".
(Rove says this is "absolutely not true").
The BBC's statement is absolutely not true.
"That's absolutely not true," Mr. Leder said.
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