Sentence examples for absolutely refer from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "absolutely refer" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize a strong or definitive reference to something, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "In this report, we absolutely refer to the latest research findings to support our conclusions."
Alternatives: "clearly refer" or "definitely refer".

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RJ: I absolutely refer to myself as a feminist.

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In the BioCaster project, the location entity is the expression that absolutely refers to the politically or geographically defined location at any granularity.

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Or a deeper musing on how absolute power corrupts absolutely, opaquely referring to the extent to which Jon, Dany and Cersei – the trifecta of Westerosian influence – must put aside any moral quibbles for what they see as the greater good?

Morrissey, a vegetarian and animal rights advocate who last year abandoned the stage at the Coachella festival in California because of the smell of cooking meat, described the treatment of animals in China as "absolutely horrific", referring to recent news stories about animals in Chinese circuses and zoos.

(Before audio recordings were leaked, his campaign team tried to claim that he was absolutely not referring to his knob, in which case the joke simply makes no sense).

We absolutely refuse to refer to occupied East Jerusalem.

The Trump document (I absolutely refuse to refer to it as a "budget"; you should too) was called "dead on arrival" weeks ago not by House or Senate Democrats but by a GOP senator.

We can see that the election commission is fraught with legal errors on all sides because, although it is composed of judges, it is an administrative committee that has absolutely no right to refer legislation to the constitutional court.

One can say that in the first conjunct, A and B refer to books (absolutely the same book), whereas in the second conjunct, A and B refer to (absolutely distinct) copies.

"Anything we say, we ASA-proof it now, absolutely," says Browning, referring to the need to avoid sanction by the Advertising Standards Authority.

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