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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I completely realized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a full understanding or awareness of something that has become clear to you. Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I completely realized the implications of my actions."
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I completely realized what I wanted and that what I had with Amanda was more than I could have expected".
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"I completely realize it was a really foolish act.
Sitting in the family living room as the day waned, she said: "I completely realize from trying every single thing and talking to everybody, we may still never know how his name got there.
He was too shrewd, however, to destroy it completely, realizing that dislike of Argos was one of the factors that kept Sparta's Peloponnesian allies loyal.
Still, for sheer unerring errancy, I can't recall anything quite so completely realized as this.
Langley emerges as the true center of "The Dazzle" and its one completely realized character.
The most completely realized part of the whole performance was the lustrous solo Tiler Peck danced as Polyhymnia.
It is telling that his most completely realized plays have been darker satires like "Dirty Story" and "Four Dogs and a Bone".
But in today's irretrievably industrialized world, returning to horse-based life is a dream unlikely ever to be completely realized.
She who had given up early had produced the most completely realized art of the day: a scene of Avalanche Pass, with Lake Colden in the foreground.
What the book and show do share is a nonlinear format, a tone of assaultive abjection, and a sense of being both unresolved and completely realized.
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