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The phrase "absolutely now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize urgency or immediacy in a situation or request.
Example: "I need you to submit the report absolutely now, as the deadline is approaching fast."
Alternatives: "right now" or "immediately".
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"These are absolutely now," Ms. Hunter said of the drawings.
1997 Publishes her autobiography, Absolutely Now!, with a launch in Deia 2008 Appears on I'm a Celebrity.... 2010 Founds B.Hive offices for women.
He then said that "you cannot say absolutely now what you think the right level of allocation for a particular service in 2011 is going to be".
The Ab Fab connection hasn't been all bad though: her autobiography, published in 1997, was called Absolutely Now! and shot to fourth place in the US book sales charts, even though it made no mention of the sitcom.
"A number of African-American N.F.L. assistant coaches absolutely now see a good Division I program as a career option, especially because of the roadblocks in the N.F.L. for them," said the agent Ray Anderson.
She may not intend to encourage other teen girls to follow her example, but with her picture perfect looks and adorable baby son, she is absolutely now the poster girl for teen momhood.
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But we have suspended vaccinations — anything we don't absolutely need now, now, now".
Absolutely not; now, get over it.
"Cosmetics are absolutely safer now today than they were ten years ago," she says.
But this has never happened, and is absolutely not happening now.
"Let me be absolutely clear now," he told Today.
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