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The phrase "a complete waste of cash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is not worth the money spent on it, often in a negative context regarding a purchase or investment.
Example: "After trying the new restaurant, I realized it was a complete waste of cash; the food was subpar and the service was slow."
Alternatives: "a total waste of money" or "a sheer waste of funds."
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Such an accelerated market would be undoubtedly frothy and some of the acquisitions would be misjudged; some would even be a complete waste of cash but such is the nature of Silicon Valley M&A too.
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A complete waste of time.
"A complete waste of my time.
A complete waste of an hour!
This is a complete waste of resource.
"A complete waste of time," he said.
For atheists, a complete waste of time.
"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".
I think they are a complete waste of time.
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