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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely you can" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to affirm someone's ability or permission to do something emphatically.
Example: "If you want to join the project team, absolutely you can! We would love to have you on board."
Alternatives: "Of course you can" or "Definitely you can."
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"Absolutely, you can ink me in," she said.
"Absolutely, you can see it," Carmelo Anthony said of the Magic.
She was absolutely, you can she her in the show," he said.
"Absolutely, you can do that in a diner, you can do that in Hicksville.
"Absolutely, you can enjoy all the shows and the creative people and the fabulousness," she said.
A. Yes, absolutely, you can imagine a 20-event world championship is a huge investment in terms of resources.
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If a four-metre-long crocodile gets hold of you there is absolutely nothing you can do, absolutely nothing.
There's absolutely nothing you can do about it.
Unless you're absolutely sure you can deliver, don't do it".
"It's fuckin' horrible to see, and there's absolutely nothing you can do.
Mr. Beaumont, the industry analyst, said that "based on cost, I absolutely think you can say it's crazy".
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