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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely spend" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to emphasize the act of spending, but it lacks proper context to be usable.
Example: "I absolutely spend too much time on social media."
Alternatives: "definitely spend" or "certainly spend".
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"Absolutely spend on experiences and creating memories with friends and family," says Stephen Ng, a New Jersey-based financial advisor.
But if I find the medium repurposed to some other use, I will absolutely spend a couple minutes learning about what was deemed important at that time.
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He looks absolutely spent.
88 min: Pirlo looks absolutely spent.
Make a film!' But none of it mattered because we were absolutely spent".
The guy who seems absolutely spent after Nets games is the club's best and youngest player, Stephon Marbury.
Come the June internationals, there's nothing left to give; the players are absolutely spent physically and mentally.
By the end of last night's game between Columbia and Army at Levien Gymnasium, Armond Hill of the Lions looked absolutely spent.
Such sang-froid is possible only when an athlete is physically in total control and Armitstead notes: "In previous world championships I've always finished absolutely spent, I've given the last drops of energy I've got left but [in Richmond] I felt comfortable all day.
"The guys are all sat there in the tent absolutely spent," he said.
It wasn't my idea to swim with the dolphins on the mid-winter break that we absolutely spent in Florida two weeks ago.
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