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Discover Ludwig"complete beginner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who just started learning something and has no prior experience. For example, "Sheila is a complete beginner when it comes to cooking, but she's been doing her best to learn."
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I've come here as a complete beginner to learn how to ride, gaucho-style.
"Either that or no level of proficiency, or just a complete beginner.
There are many university clubs at which almost everyone starts as a complete beginner.
If you're a complete beginner then, after picking up goggles and a cossie, you might want to invest in lessons.
Even if you are a complete beginner, you will be surprised at the many similarities that exist between Spanish and English.
He called it Virgin because he was a complete beginner at business but it went on to become one of the best known names in British pop music.
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At the time, I was teaching mathematics to complete beginners, and finding that while they were fine with arithmetic, algebra completely eluded them.
For the uninitiated, it also coaches complete beginners on Saturday mornings.
Bright Creative Space, also in Woodstock, holds art classes, including I Know Nothing for complete beginners.
As well as housing experts he also offers week-long courses to complete beginners.
This is not for complete beginners or inexperienced divers, but it could be the best trip you ever make.
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