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The phrase "absolutely that is" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in informal spoken contexts to affirm or agree with a statement, but it is not commonly used in writing.
Example: "If you think that the project will succeed, absolutely that is the right approach."
Alternatives: "certainly it is" or "definitely that is".
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On the other hand, just as surely as a free subject must posit its freedom "absolutely"—that is to say, 'purely and simply' (schlechthin) and "for no reason" whatsoever so must it never identify itself with any determinate or limited state of its own being.
Absolutely, that is the funny thing.
"If it's an elective abortion, absolutely that is murder in my opinion," he said.
If Margaret Mead in her heyday were to come and do an anthropological look at Los Angeles, absolutely, that is a very specific type.
"There are people who say say, 'Yeah, I tip in order to make up for poor wages,' and those people tend to tip more than others," said Lynn. "Absolutely, that is part of at least some consumers' thinking and motivation behind tipping".
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Suppose that is absolutely summary, that is (1.7).
"Absolutely mad, that was".
"Absolutely, that was the catalyst".
Absolutely, that was my worst nightmare.
DEXTER FILKINS: Bill, absolutely that's the danger.
Absolutely, that was what was in my mind.
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