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The phrase "a complete waste of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is entirely unproductive or not worth the time, effort, or resources spent on it.
Example: "After watching the movie, I felt it was a complete waste of my time."
Alternatives: "utterly pointless" or "totally futile".
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A complete waste of time.
"A complete waste of my time.
A complete waste of an hour!
For atheists, a complete waste of time.
This is a complete waste of resource.
"A complete waste of time," he said.
"It's a complete waste of police resources.
"A complete waste of everybody's time".
In short, they are a complete waste of space.
It seems a complete waste of time and money".
It's been a disaster and a complete waste of time.
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