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The phrase "a complete moron" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone perceived as very foolish or lacking intelligence, often in a derogatory manner.
Example: "After he forgot our meeting for the third time, I couldn't help but think he was a complete moron."
Alternatives: "an utter fool" or "a total idiot."
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I'm a complete moron.
I'm not a complete moron".
A dream? Was I a complete moron?
"I would be a complete moron if I tried to secure this job, which I wanted very badly, and didn't defend the integrity and impartiality and independence of the BBC," he said.
Patten said: "I would be a complete moron if I tried to secure this job, which I wanted very badly, and didn't defend the integrity and impartiality and independence of the BBC".
Now, chief marketing officers, would you please walk over to your goofball millennial with the keys to your brand and tell him or her to stop treating me like a complete moron?
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You're talking to a complete phone moron.
Her sharp jabs pick away at Ben's guardedness ("I'm not sure anyone could ever know Ben Harcourt"), his philistinism ("You're just, like, a complete cultural moron"), his plan to seize what he calls "the opportunity" to reinvent himself as a new man with a clean slate by running away ("your, you know, Lazarus thing"), and his childishness ("You're like a twelve-year-old").
Who knew acting like a complete freaking moron was the key to happiness?
Yeah, I'm sure the runner was incredibly flattered to see a bunch of white kids in blackface running around a stadium like complete morons.
"Dave's just a complete and utter moron," said Shambles, who is a certifiable imbecile, about a man with a college degree, albeit, in "Opera," but still, where's Shambles's degree in anything?
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