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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agrees absolutely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express complete and total agreement with a statement or opinion.
Example: "After reviewing the proposal, the committee agrees absolutely with the suggested changes."
Alternatives: "fully agrees" or "completely agrees".
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Behind each stem is (everyone agrees) absolutely the worst, shittiest, most fantastic business in the entire goddamn world.While Gotham sleepsAt 4.30 on Monday morning at 28th Street and Seventh Avenue, Manhattan really is a jungle.
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I agree absolutely.
The political reporter agreed: "Absolutely.
Time shrinks with kids, though, I agree absolutely.
It was, he agreed, "absolutely vital" that the Government take steps to protect society from extremism.
When I bounced this theory off my daughter, she agreed absolutely.
I agree absolutely that Vice President Dick Cheney should tell us what happened, and I applaud Mr. Kristof's efforts to drive him in that direction.
Everett said he agreed "absolutely" with an open letter from the broadcaster and writer urging Britain to boycott the Winter Olympics.
It's that she and I have agreed, absolutely, that her role will not be an operational or executive role at the company -- period.
Ms. FAKE: I agree, absolutely.
Mahler: I agree absolutely, but why buy it now?
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