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The phrase 'a completely' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to add emphasis to an adjective, as in the following example sentence: He was a completely different person after his break from work.
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"A completely charming person".
A completely neutral expression.
It's a completely physical experience.
"That's a completely legitimate argument".
With a completely different flavor.
"It's a completely different culture".
A completely natural, open smile.
It's a completely awful job.
"That's a completely original interior.
"It's a completely unfounded idea".
It's a completely different life".
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