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The phrase "absolutely wretched" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely unpleasant or miserable.
Example: "The weather during our vacation was absolutely wretched, with constant rain and cold temperatures."
Alternatives: "utterly miserable" or "completely dreadful."
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"I feel absolutely wretched.
He looked absolutely wretched, like a beaten dog.
"The statistics are absolutely wretched for people in that category".
He remembers a short-lived job in London in his teens, and getting the early morning train from Benfleet, "feeling so absolutely wretched and defeated and just nothing.
"They talk about respecting the pain of animals but they haven't respected the death of a human being or the pain of an entire family that's had to read absolutely wretched messages on social media".
"He was beaten, he was drowned and he was poisoned with salt - it was an absolutely wretched existence," said Mr Hanson.
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He looks utterly wretched.
I spent three months feeling completely wretched and absolutely nauseous.
And they were wretched.
O wretched state!
Beeber was wretched.
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