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The phrase "altogether destitute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is completely lacking in resources or means, often in a financial context.
Example: "After losing his job and facing mounting debts, he found himself altogether destitute, with no place to turn for help."
Alternatives: "completely impoverished" or "utterly broke".
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Patients, unless destitute, are charged.
Emma died, almost destitute, in Calais nine years later.
"By early January, I was completely destitute," Ms. Reynolds said.
He recovers but is now completely destitute.
Totally destitute?
All things are destitute of power, force, or energy.
Not all of them are destitute.
I am a destitute like all these others".
Newly destitute.
Broke and destitute?
Affordable, even for the destitute?
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