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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete wonder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is entirely astonishing or remarkable.
Example: "The view from the mountaintop was a complete wonder, leaving everyone speechless."
Alternatives: "an absolute marvel" or "a total amazement".
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Re "Such a Comfort to Grandma, and It Runs on Double-A's" (What's Next , April 18, on the use of robots in place of pets for older people: As chairperson of the board of directors of the Caring Community of Greenwich Village and a retired dean of New York University's School of Social Work, I read this article in complete wonder.
They decided they fervently wanted, as Ms. Whitehead put it, "a complete set, a truly encyclopedic wonder cabinet of devices — and that's when we really started to drive Bill crazy".
This is a complete notebook system, although I wonder how it'd work as just a peripheral – plugging into an existing laptop or desktop system.
Meinong just trusts in the ability of the extra-nuclear function of the determination complete to ensure that one intends a complete object, and he only wonders about the reason that makes a determination nuclear or extra-nuclear (1915, §26, 189 90).
Once Beckett, the Florida Marlins' wonder arm, pitched a complete game on short rest against the Yankees to win the 2003 World Series, managers have let themselves be seduced by the prospect of squeezing more from the sleeves of their aces.
33rd over: England 106-3 (Cook 62 Bell 13) "You have mentioned hand-wringing and knee-jerking, but are there any other anxiety-based exercises you can recommend to us for a more complete workout?" wonders Ian Copestake.
Others studies, in instructional design, wonder about the organization of a complete task (Paas et al., 2003).
You have to wonder, did Apple do such a complete redesign on the Nano because of that controversy?
Kishore [6] had designated B. monnieri as a "complete herbal medicine" due to multipurpose usage of this wonder medicinal plant.
"It was a complete, total failure," rescued only by the debut of Wonder bread, he told the crowd.*.*
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