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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are completely possible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is entirely feasible or achievable.
Example: "Despite the challenges we face, innovative solutions are completely possible if we work together."
Alternatives: "are entirely feasible" or "are fully achievable."
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Don't be afraid to ask cold information interviews from LinkedIn connections or other sources are completely possible.
Yet the lovely virtues she lists of supposedly heterosexual seminarians are completely possible to be had by and to be expected of homosexual and chaste seminarians.
Her performances are completely possible.
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It's completely possible, of course.
You'll need to find the balance between socializing and studying, however, it's completely possible.
It's completely possible for the atoms forming the body to absorb a photon.
"It's completely possible that some pain fibers work in her," Staud said of Ashlyn.
It is completely possible for me to see why tourism is able to entwine itself with agriculture so well here because this area was literally built by wine.
Bernie's plan is completely possible technically, and you can find a dozen similar plans by various scientists who know what they're talking about.
"I believe it is completely possible to exist peacefully with absolutely nothing, as it was in the beginning and as it will be in the end," he said.
But it's completely possible to maintain a ban on weapons just by inspecting what's coming into the country without shutting out everything.
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