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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of being completely devoid of something or to emphasize a strong reaction to a situation.
Example: "After the long meeting, I was absolutely out of energy and needed a break."
Alternatives: "completely out of" or "totally devoid of".
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Since her split with Styles last year, she said, "I've put dating absolutely out of my mind.
It was absolutely out of this world.
D0NITZ: I consider that absolutely out of the question.
"This just came absolutely out of the blue for him".
You must leave emotion absolutely out of this.
"Logging in the Brazilian Amazon is absolutely out of control.
"It is absolutely out of the blue," he said.
For me, this is absolutely out of the question".
The Newcastle fans were absolutely out of this world.
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Mick McCarthy's team were much better than us in the first half and yet we went in at the break 2-0 up – our first goal an absolutely out-of-this-world strike from Luke Varney.
"It's very hard to get up every day and work for something that seems absolutely out-of-sight impossible.
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