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The phrase "a complete gentleman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who embodies all the qualities traditionally associated with being a gentleman, such as politeness, respect, and chivalry.
Example: "He always opens the door for others and treats everyone with kindness; truly, he is a complete gentleman."
Alternatives: "a true gentleman" or "a perfect gentleman."
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This Clark may have cussed like a gangster but he was a complete gentleman otherwise.
Daniel has this intense reputation, but he was a complete gentleman.
However, after he had made his point he was a complete gentleman, answered the questions happily and it all turned out well.
"He's always been a complete gentleman with me, but he's got to be more forceful, more willing to take a stand," he said.
He was a great rugby player and a great person, a complete gentleman who I got to know on the 1989 Lions tour.
"Is it not better to publish things that are interesting and not obviously wrong than to kick the next theory of general relativity to the curb because it looks like rubbish?" He adds that the argument has been extremely civil: "Masud is very passionate about what he's done, but he's a complete gentleman".
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A complete Christian gentleman, he winced at swearing and often prayed before making momentous decisions, including the decision to go to war with Spain.
He was a perfect gentleman. . . .
A perfect gentleman.
Always a perfect gentleman.
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