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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely of" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it could be used informally in speech, but it would not be considered standard or proper English. Example: "I am absolutely of the opinion that we should go to the beach this weekend."
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It was absolutely of the highest class".
The combination tasted absolutely of now.
Absolutely, of course, I would.
You have to believe it is totally, totally God or absolutely of the devil".
"There are forms of experience and encounter that are absolutely of the moment".
"How they are going to use these laws is absolutely of concern".
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Everything is absolutely state-of-the-art.
Get rid of absolutely all of it.
"Absolutely, because of the offense.
"Absolutely all of it".
That's absolutely because of Zara".
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