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Absolutely twice Sat Nov 27, 2004 9:29 am  Absolutely twice
 

Test No. errors/inter-13 "Learning new words", question 9

Another word for 'customer' could be client or buyer. Customers are very important for absolutely some business because without them no company can exist.

(a) Another
(b) could be
(c) some
(d) no company

Test No. errors/inter-13 "Learning new words", answer 9

Another word for 'customer' could be client or buyer. Customers are very important for absolutely absolutely any business because without them no company can exist.

Correct entry: absolutely any
The error was: (c) some

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Another word for 'customer' could be client or buyer. Customers are very important for absolutely any business because without them no company can exist.
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Absolutely Sat Nov 27, 2004 10:44 am  Absolutely
 

No, absoutely is only used once.
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Absolutely twice Sat Nov 27, 2004 10:54 am  Absolutely twice
 

That was a typo - we'll fix it, thanks for pointing out, Richard.
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