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The phrase "absolutely ravishing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is extremely beautiful or attractive.
Example: "She walked into the room wearing a stunning gown, and everyone agreed she looked absolutely ravishing."
Alternatives: "utterly stunning" or "incredibly beautiful".
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It was absolutely ravishing.
But lovely, too, and absolutely ravishing.
The shoes (prices are in the $300-$300-$400e) manage to be both understated and absolutely ravishing.
And not to sound shallow when the subject is so deep, but did I mention that it all looks absolutely ravishing?
It also looks absolutely ravishing as designer Lez Brotherston takes full advantage of the licence to indulge in the scandalous extravagance of the New Look.
They include a startlingly energetic large scale painting of the Pentecost, owned by Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, only recognised as Botticelli's work this century, and an absolutely ravishing Virgin and Child with Two Angels from Vienna.
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He's naked, he's smoking his pipe, he has his red-tipped paint brush, and here's our little model in the back, absolutely ravished.
The soprano looked absolutely enchanting in the ravishing 18th-century gowns designed for her by Andrew Marlay, and she acted the role nicely.
It looked ravishing.
They are ravishing paintings.
It was so ravishing.
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