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The phrase "a feeling of complete" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to follow "complete." You can use it when you want to express a sense of totality or wholeness, but it needs to be completed with a suitable noun.
Example: "After the meditation session, I experienced a feeling of complete peace."
Alternatives: "a sense of total" or "an emotion of fullness."
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"I have a feeling of complete balance.
I sing with my knees bent, for a feeling of complete balance.
Mr. Leonard said, "What he engendered in all his subjects was a feeling of complete trust".
When we first heard we had the funding, there was a feeling of complete terror.
I can remember the feeling I got from taking those two small pills: it was a feeling of complete elation.
A feeling of complete certainty, let alone absolute purity, is hard to come by in the examined life.
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The first time I ever tried a loving-kindness meditation, I was overcome by a feeling of complete… futility.
That last track has a deliberate feeling of complete futility that I find kind of funny.
Indeed a regular feeling of complete evacuation was reported in just 7 (8%) patients.
A regular feeling of complete evacuation was reported in just 7 patients.
While laxative use is a significant contributor to altering stool frequency and form, laxatives have no apparent affect on pain or bloating or upon a patients feeling of complete evacuation.
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