The phrase 'an absolute honour for me' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a situation that you feel privileged or humbled to be involved in. For example, “It’s an absolute honour for me to have been invited to present at the conference.”.
"To be able to compete on home turf is an absolute honour for me," said Faulds.
"I'm passionate as a team player, and to be mentioned with the likes of Seve and Monty and those players is an absolute honour – and for Tom to say that is amazing".
"It's an absolute honour to return for this momentous occasion, staying creative and independent in these times.
"It was an absolute honour to play for this great club, to captain the team and, of course, to become Celtic manager, a position which I cherished dearly," he said.
"It would be an absolute honour to represent Scotland, a country whose fans have adopted me into their rugby family and made me the player I am today.
It would be an absolute honour – anybody who has any feeling for sport would want to do it".
It has been an absolute honour".
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