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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely unthinkable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or idea that is so extreme or implausible that it cannot be conceived or imagined.
Example: "The thought of losing our home in such a way was absolutely unthinkable to her."
Alternatives: "completely unimaginable" or "utterly inconceivable."
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It would be an absolutely unthinkable thing".
"Such a conjecture is absolutely unthinkable and impossible," he replied.
And making their new technologies so freely available is absolutely unthinkable.
"Today it seems absolutely unthinkable and yet back then it was very normal," says Lee Shetterly.
So awful, in fact, they are now doing the heretofore absolutely unthinkable and moving out of London.
But Berlusconi told one of his three television channels: "It is absolutely unthinkable in a democracy for the parties that lost the election to assume governmental responsibilities".
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The Treasury, the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation took actions that were unpopular and previously unthinkable — but absolutely necessary to stave off an economic catastrophe in which unemployment could have exceeded the 25 percent level of the Great Depression.
A decade ago this seemed unthinkable.
We open with two key flashbacks involving unthinkable trauma visited upon young children (young Billy and a young Thaddeus) and sets the tone for what is absolutely a New Line Cinema release.
Unthinkable complexity.
Also unthinkable.
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