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The phrase "a complete dismemberment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing physical separation of body parts, often in medical, horror, or metaphorical discussions.
Example: "The crime scene revealed evidence of a complete dismemberment, leaving investigators puzzled about the motive."
Alternatives: "total dismemberment" or "full dismemberment".
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By the time it's over, a complete dismemberment has been performed.
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Pro-Russia activists point out that one obvious outcome of events has been the complete dismemberment of Odessa's pro-Russia political movement.
Adams labeled the Prohibitory Act the "Act of Independency", calling it "a compleat Dismemberment of the British Empire".
If you duped a copy of a Dismemberment Plan record in college or something, it's cool.
Every Bay Colony resident lost a friend or a relative; all knew of a dismemberment or an abduction.
I've seldom witnessed a more complete humiliation of an opponent than the Spanish dismemberment of the lumbering Germans in the final.
Sept. 11 was a dismemberment: a violent separation.
Hewlett-Packard has a market value of just over $25 billion, and vulture investors are rumored to be circling it as a candidate for a takeover or dismemberment.
A judicial dismemberment?
It is not clear how such a separation might work without a total dismemberment of the big firms.
"It turned out to be human hands and a shoulder," Mr. Browne said, adding that the level of decomposition appeared to indicate a recent dismemberment.
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