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The phrase "are utterly complacent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of self-satisfaction or lack of concern about potential dangers or deficiencies.
Example: "Despite the warnings from experts, the leaders of the organization are utterly complacent about the impending crisis."
Alternatives: "are completely indifferent" or "are wholly unconcerned".
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are utterly complacent
adverb
Completely, entirely, to the fullest extent
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"I find it enormously dissatisfactory that the agencies are utterly complacent about challenging standards, yet all agree there needs to be greater clarification and a renewal of the contract with students," he said.
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"These people are utterly vulnerable.
"The reports are utterly shocking.
You are utterly, utterly alone.
These losses are utterly unacceptable.
Chairman Swannell insists that it is "utterly misplaced" to call us complacent.
That is utterly, utterly wrong".
Jackie is utterly beautiful, utterly charming.
It is utterly humdrum, utterly everyday.
People were utterly dehumanized.
Which was utterly false.
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