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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely would have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong belief or certainty about a hypothetical situation in the past.
Example: "If I had known about the event, I absolutely would have attended."
Alternatives: "definitely would have" or "certainly would have".
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"If they did, we absolutely would have stepped in".
And absent this, we absolutely would have done two mediocre projects instead of one transformational project.
"He absolutely would have committed the crimes that we're talking about," she told the judge.
"Six months ago," Mr. Ezell said, "they absolutely would have been funded".
Our class absolutely would have benefited from having labor leaders at the program," Stevens said in a text message.
Ms. Lyons, the department's spokeswoman, concurred that the visit "absolutely" would have been open to the public.
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"I absolutely would've started therapy back in 2003 if I'd known that I could not transmit the virus if I was undetectable".
"But absolutely I would have one now.
The danger lies in believing they absolutely, easily, would have won without him.
If the story's big enough, absolutely I would have participated".
"If it was my baby or my daughter's baby, absolutely I would have Masimo on it," said Joseph Nigl, a respiratory therapist at Covenant Health Care in Saginaw, Mich.
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