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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely zero" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an intensifier to emphasize that something has a complete lack or absence of a certain quality or quantity. Example: "The chances of winning the lottery are absolutely zero." (emphasizing that there is no chance at all of winning) "I have absolutely zero interest in participating in that activity." (emphasizing that there is no level of interest) "I received absolutely zero support from my coworkers during the project." (emphasizing that there was no support at all).
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Absolutely zero energy.
"I've got absolutely zero excuses.
I've gotten absolutely zero help".
"But our income now is absolutely zero.
"Absolutely zero experience with boats," he said.
"Absolutely zero euros in our pockets".
Despite everyone's warnings, there was absolutely zero turbulence.
"There is absolutely zero risk for defection," Professor Lee said.
"I say this with absolutely zero irony," she announces.
Hirst has absolutely zero ability as a representational painter.
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