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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely think so" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express strong agreement or affirmation regarding a statement or opinion.
Example: "Do you believe that the project will be successful? I absolutely think so."
Alternatives: "definitely believe so" or "totally agree."
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BILL GEORGE: Well, I absolutely think so.
I absolutely think so.
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Because that was my personality and so I absolutely think as a woman in the workplace, I have been slapped on the wrist for being too direct.
Do you still think so? Absolutely.
Connecticut is No. 1, Tennessee is No. 2 and Notre Dame is No. 3. "I think so, absolutely, not even a question about that," Auriemma said when asked if Notre Dame should be No. 1. Today's result, he said, is "good for Notre Dame, it's good for the game, it's a great thing".
If you can swing it without going bankrupt, we think so, absolutely.
ARTIST: You really think so? MUSE: Absolutely.
When webinar participants were asked whether they trusted the news they were receiving was accurate and unbiased, 60%, a big number, were not sure, didn't think so or were absolutely sure it was not accurate or unbiased.
Did he think so? "No, it looks absolutely disgusting". He gulped it down confidently.
Absolutely not, but a malicious application wants you to think so.
I absolutely think they do.
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