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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely nothing ever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the total absence of something at any time.
Example: "After searching for hours, I found absolutely nothing ever that could help me solve the problem."
Alternatives: "completely nothing at any time" or "truly nothing ever".
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"A perfect set," one visitor commented, "for a film by Marguerite Duras, in which absolutely nothing ever happens".
"Nothing, absolutely nothing, ever happened," said William R. Casey, 45, an I.B.M. manager in Austin, Tex., who said he had had a close friendship with the priest and had vacationed with him several times.
The new rendition is called "How a Bill Becomes an Ad," and it perfectly captures how absolutely nothing ever gets done in Washington.
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Loved to talk about that, forever, and absolutely nothing else, ever.
It's set mainly in the security room of an anonymous office building, a room filled with monitors showing hallways and lobbies and offices where absolutely nothing is ever going on.
Those are the same industries that, ironically, get by with making absolutely nothing new ever and cannibalizing every weak trend or fashion that comes along, crapping it back out as whatever, and celebrating that Whatever in big events like the Grammys that have nothing to do with culture, but the victories of an industry that someday soon will sink into the sea….
"We should do absolutely nothing that would ever threaten our independent football status".
A password-free security system would fit users' needs nicely — and would ask absolutely nothing from the ever-fallible human mind.
He's a negative, percentage football dullard who has achieved absolutely nothing in the game, ever.
And before long, the Rolling Stones were collecting royalties for "Honky Tonk Women," which sounds precisely like a Ry Cooder song and absolutely nothing like any other song ever produced by the Rolling Stones in more than forty years.
Although I knew absolutely nothing about recursion — yet alone had ever heard the word before that day — I decided I was officially in over my head once the instructor started talking about stringifiable objects and JSON.
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