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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete different person" is not correct in standard English.
The correct expression should be "a completely different person."
Example: "After the experience, she felt like a completely different person."
Alternatives: "a totally different person" or "an entirely different person."
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If you act like a complete different person, he might get over you, because he thinks that the relationship is some kind of big joke or act.
If you find the right guy and he finds out later that you're a complete different person, that won't end up very well.
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I'm Matthew Hoggard, a completely different person.
A completely different person, it seemed.
"He's a completely different person".
I'm a completely different person now.
He can become a completely different person.
"I felt like a completely different person.
"I came home a completely different person".
You are a completely different person.
"It is a complete different world".
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