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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely refuses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong unwillingness or refusal to do something.
Example: "Despite numerous requests, she absolutely refuses to change her mind about the decision."
Alternatives: "firmly refuses" or "categorically denies".
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And he absolutely refuses to talk about what he hopes to do next.
In short, H. Carl McCall (he absolutely refuses to say what the "H" stands for) needs to assert himself.
"Mass Culture," Dwight Macdonald wrote, "is very, very democratic: it absolutely refuses to discriminate against, or between, anything or anybody".
The Countess absolutely refuses to open the closet, so the Count brings her with him to look for something with which to break the closet open.
At first, she absolutely refuses, but after a while she says if I'm quite sure, and I urge her to go till at last she agrees.
"When I tell her, 'Please speak more loudly,' she absolutely refuses to speak more loudly or to look at me when she talks.
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She absolutely refused to.
She absolutely refused to apologize.
To my surprise, my New Guinea friends absolutely refused.
We absolutely refuse to refer to occupied East Jerusalem.
I'm not putting that on BBC1; I absolutely refuse.
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