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Discover LudwigThe phrase "really absurd" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is extremely unreasonable or illogical. Example: The politician's statement was really absurd and had no basis in reality.
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"It's really absurd," Mr. Schumer said.
It's really absurd and beautiful and sad.
The housing program he came up with was really absurd.
"That is really absurd, that is genuinely nuts," Mr. Hamilton said.
It was really compelling and at the same time really absurd".
As a result, the codes appear just about everywhere, and often in some really absurd places.
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Nigel Wilkins' letter (8 November) really is absurd.
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani said yesterday afternoon that "it really is absurd" to block development on the lots.
"If you do it through humour rather than trying to argue the point it just ridicules the point and highlights how people are making really quite absurd propositions," he said.
That is when Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky took to the Senate floor to deride Mr. McCain's opposition to his measure that would punish Egypt as "spurious and really, frankly, absurd," not the first time Mr. Paul has wielded verbal scythes toward his colleagues.
It's really an absurd endeavor to appeal to a system based on our own hearing and cognition to make an authoritative judgement in a matter on which our hearing and cognition are demonstrably lacking.
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