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The phrase "absolutely there are" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize certainty or affirmation regarding the existence of something.
Example: "In our discussion about climate change, I can confidently say that absolutely there are solutions we can implement to mitigate its effects."
Alternatives: "certainly there are" or "definitely there are".
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"Absolutely there are potentially negative effects of using VR.
"Absolutely there are a lot of chips on the table for NBC," said Brad Adgate, the senior vice president for research at Horizon Media.
Shannon Rivkin, director at Rivkin Securities, told Reuters: "Absolutely there are [rival bidders], they've now set a starting point for the price.
(Bear in mind that not all the four core freedoms are applied absolutely: there are exceptions to the free movement of services, for example. Recall too that what Europe originally enshrined in treaty was free movement of labour, not people: that too could allow for some British leeway).
"Absolutely there are a lot of options," he says.
Amash says, "absolutely" there are, but war is outside the realm of things he believes should be divorced from constituent concern.
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"There is a double standard, absolutely there is, in how the cases are handled," she adds.
"Absolutely there is.
Absolutely, there is a future".
Absolutely, there's no doubt about that.
Actually, yes, absolutely, there's room there.
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