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The phrase "absolutely spotless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as an adjective phrase to describe something that is extremely clean and free from any dirt, stains, or imperfections. Example: The house was absolutely spotless, not a single speck of dust could be found anywhere.
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'The first was absolutely spotless.
"I mean absolutely spotless," says Duley. "I've never seen anything like it".
The bridge was extraordinary, reminiscent of a high-tech sound studio or Mission Control, absolutely spotless, with the crew in perfectly pressed uniforms and caps.
It's absolutely spotless," says Robert Johnson, dean of the College of Engineering at the University of North Carolina (UNC), Charlotte, and co-founder of the college's motorsports program.
Each lace motif was attached with a tiny stitch and workers had to wash their hands regularly to keep the lace and threads absolutely spotless.
Become seemingly obsessed with getting one particular item or part of the house absolutely spotless.
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The home is spotless.
Romney's day was far from spotless.
Now, if you're the type of person for whom a spotless office is absolutely necessary to getting any writing done, ignore this advice in favor of creating the optimum writing environment for you.
The book keeps getting called a YA Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and that is absolutely a perfect description.
It was spotless.
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