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The phrase "absolutely on it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone is fully engaged or actively working on a task or responsibility.
Example: "Don't worry about the project deadline; I'm absolutely on it and will have everything ready in time."
Alternatives: "completely on top of it" or "totally handling it".
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"We are absolutely on it.
If you're not absolutely on it, there are plenty of other teams who will win.
There are questions the whole way around, and I think we're going to have to be absolutely on it".
I was very gung-ho about it, thinking work, work, work, and that we would be wanting to be absolutely on it 24/7 and really high intensity".
After chairing a meeting of the Government's emergency Cobra committee in Whitehall on Friday, Mr Cameron branded scenes of migrants breaking through fences and hanging onto lorries as they try to enter the Channel Tunnel "unacceptable" and declared: "We are absolutely on it.
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From then on, it becomes absolutely new".
"I love that she" — the designer, Eunice Lee — "comes along and makes the simplest jacket with absolutely nothing on it and it's the one thing I've been getting the most compliments on".
Football is our priority but I am absolutely confident that if Roger Goodell wanted to have a franchise here that we could absolutely deliver on it".
"Football is our priority but yes, I'm absolutely confident that if [NFL commissioner] Roger Goodell wanted to have a franchise here, we could absolutely deliver on it".
And some jobs absolutely depend on it.
Mr. Ndour added: "No, we are absolutely staunch on it.
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