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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely try" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong intention or commitment to attempt something.
Example: "I will absolutely try to finish the project by the deadline, no matter what."
Alternatives: "definitely attempt" or "certainly give it a go."
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"I would absolutely try to do that on her second serve," she said.
Absolutely, try hard to understand it, but how about using the same energy to expose and condemn it?
Dame Jo added: "The thing which drives us here is the commitment to absolutely try and do the best we can for people who are vulnerable because of their circumstances.
Nevertheless, if replicate count data are available from a number of sites, one should absolutely try out this new and exciting model.
Very difficult given how rare good domain names have become but you would absolutely try.
"I will absolutely try and push him in the right direction if that were the case," Parr told BBC Radio Suffolk.
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"They are absolutely trying to break the union," he said.
"We are absolutely trying to challenge the status quo," he said.
He publicly fell out with Keating, who said that Walsh "absolutely tried to ruin" him (they are now reconciled).
Anthea Turner (1992-1994): 'Moving the show to CBBC is the first nail in the coffin, isn't it?They're absolutely trying to kill it off.
"We are absolutely trying to capitalize on the notoriety of the listmakers," Mr. Spotts said, "to reflect glory from them onto the artists" who were nominated.
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