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The phrase "absolutely smitten" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a strong feeling of love or infatuation towards someone or something. Example: "Ever since our first date, I've been absolutely smitten with her charm and wit."
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She told me her name was Linda Lawrence and I was absolutely smitten.
I know people who are — good friends — who are absolutely smitten, practicing their swing and talking about it".
The baby, like Dumbo but with teeth, is as absolutely smitten with mama as mama-papa is with it, and readers will be too.
In a surprising twist (well, surprising if you haven't already read his review), Darrell is absolutely smitten with the thing.
She introduced me to Alla Nazimova and I was absolutely smitten!
And it's only fitting that the issue is dedicated to "Black Love," since we're absolutely smitten with this talented bunch.
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He is utterly smitten.
He had been taken by his sister to a campaign rally, where he heard the stirring oratory of another young senator who had set off on a journey to the White House: John F Kennedy. 'David was smitten, that's absolutely the right word,' says George de Lama, recently retired news editor of the Tribune, who began at the paper alongside Axelrod as a summer intern and became a friend.
Smitten Kitten.
"Yeah, smitten," he said.
Satie was smitten.
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