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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely up for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express enthusiasm or willingness to participate in something.
Example: "I'm absolutely up for trying that new restaurant this weekend."
Alternatives: "totally willing to" or "definitely interested in".
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But Denman will be absolutely up for it.
It is always difficult, but our party is absolutely up for it".
He told the Northern Echo: I'm still absolutely up for it.
Ben Foecke, caucus director for the Iowa Democratic Party, said, "This thing is absolutely up for grabs".
That would be hilarious – I don't think it will ever happen but I'-all bet, Rutherford said he would be "absolutely" up for it.
"Seniors are, absolutely, up for grabs," said John Rother, the chief lobbyist for AARP, the largest advocacy group for older Americans.
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Postecoglou said there were "absolutely" spots up for grabs in the side to line up against Chile.
Still, Democratic officials in the state said they did not believe that Pennsylvania was absolutely locked up for Mr. Obama.
"What we are absolutely not up for is a kind of ideological attack on the BBC because it is a public sector broadcaster.
That's two copies of the spring 2011 L.L. Bean catalogue; two credit-card statements even though you've absolutely signed up for paperless billing; the cardboard casing for the DVD box set of "Sports Night" — sans DVDs, of course; and six takeout menus from a Japanese restaurant you don't order from.
Meanwhile, "Vampire Diaries" star Ian Somerhalder has said he would "absolutely" be up for portraying Christian Grey.
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