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Discover Ludwig"complete accident" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an unintended and unexpected event. For example, "The fire that destroyed the building was a complete accident."
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Complete accident.
"It was a complete accident," she said.
A complete accident, he told us.
"Our meeting was a complete accident".
"It's a complete accident," said Tom Lyons, the boy's father.
That story is simple: it was a complete accident.
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Cindy: Both of my start-ups were complete accidents.
"Parliaments in Europe had legal rights, and it was a complete historical accident that the English Parliament could fight a civil war and produce a constitutional settlement that became the basis of modern democracy".
Mr. Richards and Ron Wood play their tandem guitar parts as one long joshing byplay, complete with accidents.
"It was a complete freak, an accident," said Ferdinand of the incident with Emile Heskey which caused the injury at England's Bafokeng Sports Centre base.
The latter, a kids' book, was so similar to Fitzgerald's that upon publication, its author William Pene du Bois had to acknowledge, on the preface, the striking similarities – which were a complete and happy accident.
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