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The phrase "absolutely something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong affirmation or certainty about a particular idea or concept.
Example: "I am absolutely something that this plan will succeed if we all work together."
Alternatives: "completely certain" or "totally convinced".
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It's absolutely something that torments me.
That is absolutely something that has to be appreciated.
He said: "The right to strike is absolutely something we must maintain.
That is absolutely something that we as a country should take up.
That is absolutely something I think will appeal to Tory voters".
That is absolutely something that I think will appeal to Tory voters".
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Absolutely never something I could see happening, never something I put on my bucket list.
There will, absolutely, be something for everyone".
"Being a priest is absolutely not something that I always wanted to be.
I said that in that case I would absolutely find something".
How do you make sure everyone contributes in a meeting? A. I will absolutely say something right then and there.
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