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The phrase "Utter crap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express strong disapproval or disdain for something, often in a casual or informal context. Example: "After watching the movie, I can confidently say it was utter crap and a waste of time."
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Utter crap would have been more accurate.
What utter crap.
Complete and utter crap, of course.
That's absolute and utter crap because I never heard anybody shout.
I've since learned to read utter crap while I'm writing: pulp is the thing.
Great munchie fodder, perhaps, but utter crap in all other respects.
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Utter bullshit.
It is utter shit.
Chomping on the gum like mid-'80s Burt Reynolds, Daniels checked out the hardware and uttered, "Well, crap!
I prefer to waste my time browsing through crap, uttering "What the fuck?" under my breath, and shooting looks of disgust to no one as I try to wrap my head around the various trends that appear to develop out of nowhere.
Apprentice contestants pursued crap ideas with utter conviction, while viewers who ought to have known better couldn't stop watching.
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