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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as utter" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express something related to the act of speaking or expressing, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "As utter nonsense, I cannot take your argument seriously."
Alternatives: "as spoken" or "as expressed".
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O'Neill characterised the report as "utter nonsense".
Later, of course, Powell's presentation was revealed as utter disinformation.
"As utter Labour loyalists and implacable modernisers, we therefore have to ask you to stand aside".
I've made a concerted effort to treat females not as sexual prey but as utter equals.
(Scalia denounced a recent opinion by Sotomayor as "utter nonsense" that "demeans this institution").
Those measures were criticized as "utter populism" by the daily newspaper Munhwa Ilbo.
The Assistant Minister of Tourism and Wildlife, Odongo's boss, dismisses this as utter rot.
Another military spokesman, Vladyslav Seleznyov, described the accusations as "utter nonsense".
She describes criticism of such "privately arranged transplants" as "utter nonsense," overlooking relevant moral questions.
In fact, Dromgoole went as far as utter blackness for Malfi, where Webster only requested gloom.
The commonsense reply to these moves is to regard them as utter fantasy.
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