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The phrase "absolutely prolific" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that produces a large amount of work or output, often in a creative context.
Example: "The author is absolutely prolific, having published five novels in just two years."
Alternatives: "extremely productive" or "highly prolific."
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"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
He was enormously prolific.
"Pink Capitatum" is fantastically prolific.
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