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Discover Ludwig"not absolutely" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express agreement with an idea, but with some reservations. For example: "I think that's a good idea, but not absolutely."
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Well, not absolutely none.
Well, maybe not absolutely seamless.
Such stratification is not absolutely new.
"I'm not absolutely sure," he said.
I'm not absolutely sure I haven't.
"Bayern," he had said, "is not absolutely top level.
Why end someone's life if it's not absolutely necessary?
All is not absolutely well on Planet Wilkinson.
The free-market argument is not absolutely watertight, however.
"To be honest, I'm not absolutely sure," she said.
"But the laws they have issued are not absolutely necessary.
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