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The phrase "absolutely to have" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or misconstructed phrase and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "I absolutely have to have that book for my collection."
Alternatives: "must have" or "need to have".
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"But there's no reason that women cannot play Overwatch at the same level as men, and our intention is absolutely to have the two genders mixed.
So for now we will open source it but our end goal is absolutely to have one of these major browsers adopt it.
Floyd "refused absolutely to have anything to do with one of Wirt's 'laxity in morals' and 'opportune' political thinking; with one who would turn the federal government over to 'fanatics, knaves, and religious bigots.'" Floyd however, ceased his objections against Jackson for a time.
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They absolutely have to have them.
Do I absolutely have to have figure skates on?
"We absolutely have to have this fight over the debt limit".
Many businesses feel they absolutely have to have a presence here.
"I am absolutely delighted to have won," he said.
"It was absolutely amazing to have that view".
She said: "I'm absolutely thrilled to have been selected.
"It is absolutely dangerous to have a camera there.
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