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The phrase "absolutely nothing like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a complete lack of similarity between two things or concepts.
Example: "The new product is absolutely nothing like the previous version; it has been completely redesigned."
Alternatives: "completely different from" or "entirely unlike".
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"It's absolutely nothing like Miss Congeniality".
"And yet, when it's firing on all cylinders, there's absolutely nothing like it".
Except, um, George Pringle's homage sounds absolutely nothing like the original.
Best of all, casino patrons say, it is absolutely nothing like gambling over the Internet.
3 His own man I think we can all agree that Jeremy Renner looks absolutely nothing like his predecessor.
"I was further relieved to meet him and discover that he now looks absolutely nothing like me," says Merritt.
There is nothing, absolutely nothing, like the sight of a red-coated Mountie to dress up the Stanley Cup finals, to make them official.
Most men's styling products have an effect that is absolutely nothing like they're intended to, and only make your hair a disgusting, gloopy mess.
I order a turkey guacamole club, which turns out to be absolutely nothing like the discouraging squares of bread first served us.
You're 18 years old now, about to go and spend the next three years of your life realising how they are absolutely nothing like you imagined they would be, and nothing has changed.
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There is absolutely nothing wraith-like about the solid curves of DJ Khaled's gleaming white whip, which, on this Wednesday in midtown Manhattan, purrs up to the curb and slows gawping pedestrians in their tracks.
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