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The phrase "a completely normal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is entirely typical or usual in a given context.
Example: "After the initial shock, I realized that my reaction was a completely normal response to the situation."
Alternatives: "an entirely typical" or "a perfectly ordinary".
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"He's a completely normal boy".
I had a completely normal childhood.
The scan was a completely normal.
She was 34 and had experienced a completely normal pregnancy.
It was a completely normal girly conversation, really".
With computers being introduced into schools, technology is becoming a completely normal part of their culture.
When you're 42 it feels fine, a completely normal life stage.
In December, "cats dressed as Santa" is a completely normal and legitimate Google search.
"I don't really subscribe to a completely normal view of what relationships should be," he says.
The 28-year-old was, as Mr Radke said, a "completely normal guy".
"In my head I was a completely normal child," he says, "but somehow society deemed me to be weird.
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