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Discover Ludwig"absurdly for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express something that goes against common sense or reason. Example: "The politician's proposal to cut funding for education was absurdly for a leader who claims to prioritize the well-being of future generations."
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Both are designed, absurdly, for that brief one-time trip from the store to the front door.
They argue, absurdly, for example, that the savings would be smaller if the system were analyzed under accounting rules other than the ones that the federal government is required to use.
Meanwhile, the phenomenally talented Dev Patel, found himself, perhaps a little absurdly for an 18-year old in his first film, nominated alongside the heavyweight Hollywood greats Sean Penn, Brad Pitt, Frank Langella and Mickey Rourke for the best actor gong.
"You're young, you don't know what you're doing, you just want to knock down everybody that gets into your way," Foreman recalls in his hotel room in Los Angeles, preparing himself, astoundingly — almost absurdly — for another shot at the heavyweight title on Saturday, 20 years from the rumble in the jungle.
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It is an image of morbid clumsiness: "45" is stitched onto the shirt cuffs of a man who has not thought even to hide his notes — a list of five questions any interviewer would scoff at for being absurdly general for any circumstance.
It wasn't a major coup, but it counts as a defiant act — and one that made its point, for it was, and remains, absurdly hard for the public to gain access to what academics supposedly write for it.
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Mark Harper, 42, who looks absurdly young for his years, usually blushes and slopes off for a chat with his colleagues after the annual Simpson quip.
So, what this really breaks down to is Smerconish absurdly advocating for blowtorches to be wielded against other human beings, for no other reason than it just feels right to be a torturing American.
There's the horse race analysis, of course, much of which seems absurdly overblown: For all the buzz about "Obamacons" and waning evangelical enthusiasm for the Republican Party, I'm guessing the Venn diagram of "potential Obama supporters" and "people who care about anything James Dobson says" already looks more or less like a numeral eight.
Ms. Streisand was booked for one night at the Vanguard -- legal capacity 123, absurdly small for an artist who has sold over 71 million albums in the United States alone...
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