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Discover Ludwig"you absolutely did" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that the listener or reader did something very well or exactly as intended. Example: "I asked you to clean your room, and you absolutely did. It looks spotless!".
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"You absolutely did the right thing.
It could be hereditary, from when you absolutely did have to stay away from things white people did.
Likewise, if you absolutely didn't mean that double smiley to be a come on to Ben in HR, it's retrievable.
MR: And you absolutely did it, album after album.
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You absolutely do not have Lyme disease.
You absolutely don't want to have that".
"Then do I have your permission to keep reading it?" "No, you absolutely don't.
You absolutely do not have to choose between acting and musical theater.
"You absolutely don't know what retailing will be like 30 days from now".
"If you absolutely don't need it, it's getting cut".
Another approach is to call more attention to the things you absolutely don't want to miss.
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