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The phrase "are absolutely fine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is completely acceptable or satisfactory.
Example: "After reviewing your work, I can confirm that your calculations are absolutely fine."
Alternatives: "are perfectly acceptable" or "are completely satisfactory."
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"But conditions here are absolutely fine".
"Cherie and the baby are absolutely fine," Mr. Blair told reporters outside the official residence at midday.
The McCanns said their twins Sean and Amelie, now aged seven, are "absolutely fine" despite the disappearance of their older sister when they were two.
"The words in the white paper are absolutely fine," said Hall. "I am worried about the details of how it applies when it comes to an audit.
They are amazing creatures, in fact; you can boil them, freeze them, expose them to radiation – bomb them, most probably, too – and they are absolutely fine.
Most of us are absolutely fine about not wanting to spend more time with our children and we're absolutely fine with you knowing it.
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Are you O.K.? I'm absolutely fine.
That's absolutely fine.
"And we're absolutely fine".
But it was absolutely fine.
And that was absolutely fine!
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