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The phrase "I just completely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong feeling or action that has occurred, often followed by a verb or an adjective. Example: "I just completely forgot about our meeting this morning."
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I just completely disappeared.
"I just completely reject that".
"I just completely freaked out".
I just completely shut that door down in my life.
But I just completely scared the poor guy off.
"I just completely missed the ball," he said.
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When the pepper spraying started, he said, "I was just completely appalled, I was just speechless...
"This group has strategies like, 'No matter what, don't take a glass of alcohol,' because if I take it, I'll just completely lose control".
I fully respect its power, and I'm just completely shocked and incredibly grateful.
After I have just completely laid into this book, I have to say, the concept of it is pretty good.
I was going to show them that I didn't really believe in these things, but I was just completely blown over.
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