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The phrase "absolutely provided" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that something is provided without any doubt or condition, but it may not be the best choice of words.
Example: "The resources will be absolutely provided to all participants before the event."
Alternatives: "definitely provided" or "certainly provided".
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So these common terms signify and supposit for the same things either absolutely, provided the term is absolute, or in relation to other singulars, provided the term is connotative.
"The MPS program absolutely provided a solid background in the science of winemaking and grape growing.
"The MPS program absolutely provided a solid background in the science of winemaking and grape growing," Deimel said.
Javier Zuniga, the head of Amnesty International's delegation to Haiti, said: "With more than one million people living in tent cities, but only three of these cities meeting international standards for safety, space and basic needs, they absolutely provided the conditions for rape to flourish".
Absolutely, provided it too believed that Bing's results were at least on par with Google's.
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And we must absolutely provide strong resistance to Islamophobic, anti-immigrant and misogynistic policies that will come fast and furious from the incoming administration.
In a statement, Grimes said, "Of course, no one can remake 'It's a Wonderful Life.' But this new script absolutely provides the answers to the questions everyone's been asking for so many years".
"I do like the idea that, if you can't afford insurance, then you should be able to have it — that is something the government should absolutely provide," she says.
Just as Wreck-It Ralph reassured us that being the bad guy doesn't mean you have to be a bad guy, Sos is a games-maker who knows that the dumbest, most buggy, ridiculously fucked bits of software imaginable can absolutely provide hilarious good times.
And "without nuclear power plants we can absolutely provide the energy to meet our demands". Meanwhile, in the two-plus years since the disaster began, Japan has tripled its use of solar energy -- a jump in solar power production that is the equivalent of the electricity that would be produced by three nuclear plants, he said.
Absolutely not, provided that you are polite, respectful, and timely in turning them down.
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