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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely topical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is highly relevant or pertinent to current events or discussions.
Example: "The speaker's insights on climate change were absolutely topical, resonating with the audience's concerns about the environment."
Alternatives: "extremely relevant" or "perfectly pertinent".
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We wanted the film to feel absolutely topical and not dated in a time and place.
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"Plays aren't newspapers, and it's not necessarily the job of the dramatist to be talking about what is absolutely most topical at any one moment," Mr. Blessing said.
They are also, in a topical spirit-of-Albion way, absolutely at one with Danny Boyle's liberating Olympics opening ceremony vision of Britain.
"If it's not immediately handled, there is nothing in dentistry that is absolutely painless," Dr. Slovin said, suggesting potent topical anesthetics that can be applied even before a shot of Novacain is administered.
Social advertising has many merits, but you absolutely must mix it up by sharing other relevant, topical or shareworthy content to ensure you're providing value.
Topical, huh?
Topical thriller?
Mmm, topical.
So topical.
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
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