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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having absolutely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong degree of certainty or completeness regarding a situation or feeling. Example: "Having absolutely no doubt in her mind, she confidently presented her findings to the committee."
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I just loved having absolutely nothing I had to do".
Both fine, fine entries having absolutely nothing to do with anything that might be standards-unfriendly.
Having absolutely loved the game, I'm willing to forgive its weak denouement.
Having absolutely no knowledge of either of them, this is the main thought that strikes me.
I went from excitement to being slow and having absolutely no wit at all".
I was also pleased that many parents wrote about having absolutely zero tolerance for even having one drink, then driving.
Happily, WebberExpat was indeed "the first to agree", writing: I couldn't agree more, despite having absolutely hated VALIS.
Miles looks "exactly like a frog," and Peck suspects him not only of having "absolutely no taste at all" but of being "the tackiest man in America".
It is clearly impossible for us to travel or work freely and the official British presence here is having absolutely no effect.
Having absolutely nothing better to do today, we are going to examine a Presidential Campaign Issue, specifically George W. Bush and education.
Imagine watching a drama set in the wars of the roses, or at the court of Henry VIII, and having absolutely no idea what is due to happen.
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