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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely you know" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or informal.
It can be used in conversational contexts to emphasize agreement or understanding, but it is better suited for spoken language.
Example: "I think we should go ahead with the project, absolutely you know."
Alternatives: "certainly, you know" or "definitely, you know."
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Just absolutely, you know, the pedal is to the ground.
Steve: "I always try to believe in people until they absolutely, you know, until I get stomped on".
You've got to wonder, does Joe almost feel sorry for the younger generations now? "Of course, absolutely, you know I'm very fortunate," he says.
You've got to wonder, does Joe almost feel sorry for the younger generations now? "Of course, absolutely, you know I'm very fortunate.
Absolutely, you know, I'm on testosterone, and I haven't had top surgery because I haven't found 10 grand that I can throw down, but then I also ask myself; do I want to be a man?
He explained that he '… wanted to be absolutely in range, absolutely, you know.
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"I feel absolutely gutted, you know.
Begin, Descartes wrote, by doubting absolutely everything you know, think, and perceive; assume that it is all delusive, as in a dream.
Do something absolutely insane, you know, why not?
Sometimes you will be absolutely sure you know where things are headed.
It's absolutely enormous, you know… like somebody running a tractor through your wedding day.
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