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The phrase "at completely" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It does not have a clear context or usage, as it seems to be a fragment or a combination of words that do not convey a coherent meaning.
Example: "I was at completely lost during the meeting." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "totally" or "entirely".
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The writer of Revelation would have disagreed with at completely.
I don't think it arrives at completely comfortable conclusions.
"It's all come at completely the wrong time.
Why do our advanced cell phones still ring at completely inappropriate times?
We slept at completely different times and almost never in our bed.
Results show that pressure-less sintering was neither effective at completely forming TiBw, nor generating high-density products.
Plans for an eastern alliance aimed at completely expelling the Turks from Hungary and Europe then engaged Bethlen.
"Shining a laser at an aircraft puts that aircraft, its crew and all the passengers on board at completely unnecessary risk.
With Pina Bausch, it's like looking at something at completely close quarters; you don't get the freedom to have an emotional perspective.
If you are going to try cuttings, keep in mind that if they fail, clematis can be found at Completely Clematis, 217 Argilla Road, Ipswich, Mass.
Ali G works on so many different levels that you can have two different people watching the same video and laughing at completely different things.
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