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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absurd stance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a viewpoint or position that is considered unreasonable or illogical.
Example: "His argument was based on an absurd stance that completely disregarded the facts."
Alternatives: "ridiculous position" or "ludicrous viewpoint".
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It rejected the other three candidates - Yvette Cooper, Liz Kendall and Andy Burnham - because of "their absurd stance on last month's vindictive welfare cuts, when all three abstained rather than vote against brutal Tory ideology".
That was an absurd stance.
But that's an absurd stance.
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It needed to laugh at itself and its absurd stances, but it needed to laugh at it from the mouth of a Scot.
From a practical standpoint, the EU geopolitical stance is absurd.
Professor Crocker said that no matter how absurd the bank's stance may seem, homeowners have to fight it.
Cristina Fernandez described the UK's stance as "absurd", but urged peace.
In the real world that stance seems absurd when Microsoft refuses to sell you an integrated version of Windows XP with all known defects corrected.
In Argentina, however, Fernández used the commemorations to make a renewed push to wrest back control of the islands, describing Britain's stance as "ridiculous and absurd".
If you're male, and sitting on a bus or underground train with that absurd, wide-legged, testicle-ventilating stance that implies the need for two seats, I may choose to sit next to you.
As the 200th anniversary of Marx's birth arrives, this stance is becoming more and more absurd.
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