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The phrase "complete and utter failure" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has been unsuccessful in an extreme manner, usually due to lack of preparation or effort. For example: The young actor's first performance in the play was a complete and utter failure, with many in the audience calling for him to be replaced.
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"It was a complete and utter failure".
By Talib Babb September 15, 2017 I am a complete and utter failure.
Labour said today's announcement was proof of the Government's "complete and utter failure" on energy efficiency.
In December last year, MSF accused Unmiss of a "complete and utter failure" to protect civilians in Unity state.
"It was a complete and utter failure". Jones went back to the foundation and asked for another two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars, which he got.
The Republicans want to push through these tax reforms in part to distract from their complete and utter failure at repealing Obamacare.
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An absolute and utter failure.
"An utter disappointment and abysmal failure" (Orange County Web Design Blog).
Complete failure.
They are an utter failure.
It was an utter failure.
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