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The phrase "absolutely straight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is completely or entirely straight, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The line on the graph was absolutely straight, indicating a consistent trend over time."
Alternatives: "perfectly straight" or "entirely straight".
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Vincent called Fehr "absolutely straight and totally honest".
I have to do it absolutely straight and head on.
He answered the question in an absolutely straight way.
And this was on an absolutely straight highway.
It was his moment, let's get that absolutely straight.
"We got what we deserved, absolutely, straight between our eyes.
Waley-Cohen adds: "It works because it's in period and it's done absolutely straight.
ON GUARD: From France, an early-18th-century swashbuckling action film played absolutely straight.
"Yeah, yeah, but I need to get it absolutely straight in my head".
Although they are nothing but sheetrock with a plaster skin, they had to be absolutely straight.
Eisenberg plays it absolutely straight, making this a very sad comedy indeed.
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