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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are completely sold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been sold out or that there is no remaining stock available.
Example: "Due to high demand, all tickets for the concert are completely sold."
Alternatives: "are entirely sold out" or "have all been sold."
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Not that the Bears are completely sold on Wright.
Two games being played at the city's Amex stadium are completely sold out.
In Aspen, both the Little Nell and St . Regishotels are completely sold out for Christmas week.
The movie has already broken box office records for advance ticket sales at US and UK cinemas, with some places reporting that early screenings are completely sold out.
Now, the wines from Ms. Glorian's Clos Erasmus and Mr. Barbier's Clos Mogador, both small wineries, are so sought after that they are completely sold before bottling.
Two of my regular dining partners, as it happens, are completely sold on Pirate's Booty, and when I ate out recently with both of them at the same time, they could not shut up about it.
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Hats were completely sold out.
This thing will be completely sold out".
He said: "We're completely sold out for advertising".
"We're completely sold out for advertising!" he wrote.
In the bedding aisle, stock was completely sold out.
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