Sentence examples for altogether foolish from inspiring English sources

The phrase "altogether foolish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone as completely or entirely foolish.
Example: "His decision to invest in that failing company was altogether foolish."
Alternatives: "completely foolish" or "entirely foolish".

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Of course, he mused, the idea is not altogether foolish.

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"They are all foolish.

How foolish they all seem.

Foolish is the soul who dismisses them altogether.

Altogether Foreman's remarkable book should be a caution against one foolish phrase.

Foolish, foolish idea.

Foolish is as foolish does.

Foolish, perhaps.

Stay foolish".

Foolish; sad.

Stay Foolish.

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