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The phrase "an absurd quantity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an excessively large amount of something, often in a humorous or exaggerated context.
Example: "After the party, we were left with an absurd quantity of leftover food that would last us for weeks."
Alternatives: "an outrageous amount of" or "a ridiculous quantity of".
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Contestants have been racing to inhale an absurd quantity of franks since the Coney Island landmark opened in New York in 1916.
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This case caused an absurd amount of outrage.
A college diploma is not a prerequisite for obtaining an absurd amount of wealth.
"It's an absurd amount of money.
The Thanksgiving table is a monument to quantity over quality, an absurd festival of overproduction.
The menu is still the familiar mix of biscuits, chowder, seafood and pies, all served in absurd quantities.
That's an absurd waste of money.
I have an absurd number of children.
This is an absurd state of affairs.
The sprawl of the precarious peripheries has lead to an absurd disconnection of poorly urbanized spaces and the city center where jobs, cultural and economic opportunities are concentrated.
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