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The phrase "absolutely sure of this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing complete confidence or certainty about a statement or situation.
Example: "After reviewing all the evidence, I am absolutely sure of this conclusion."
Alternatives: "completely certain of this" or "entirely confident in this".
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Somewhere — you can be absolutely sure of this — the death artists who planned the attack were rejoicing over the terrible beauty of the towers' collapse.
"I was absolutely sure of this after being in the hotel during twenty-two heavy bombardments in which other parts of it were struck.
Be absolutely sure of this as some doctors may recommend medication that, if nothing is wrong, could cause permanent problems.
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He's probably back to full fitness now but we weren't absolutely sure of that at the beginning of this week.
Are we absolutely sure of the evidence?
I am absolutely sure of that".
But to be absolutely sure of the Brotherhood's weakness or pacific intent is also premature.
I'm not absolutely sure of the scope of a goat's skill set, but it's nice to think they might be promoted to other jobs, too.
Furthermore, the director must bear in mind that the audience is not absolutely sure of the precise significance of the expression until it has seen what causes it.
The American people must therefore be absolutely sure of the engaged war because of the terrible things war does to the psyches of those soldiers.
I am absolutely sure of the sensation, that old internal rush, and I can feel it to my right breast, site of Friday's mastectomy.
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