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Discover Ludwig"complete erasure" is correct and usable in written English.
It means the total removal or deletion of something. Example: The company had to undergo a complete erasure of all their computer data due to a cyber attack.
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Data Protection Directive Articles 12 and 14 require only partial, not complete, erasure.
We're talking complete irreversible amnesia, complete erasure of the brain's hard drive.
However, I see a complete erasure of the identity of Muslim women, their work and their roles.
Yet the complete erasure of context left these objects open to a broader spectrum of interpretations, which were in turn open to exploitation by forces including National Socialism.
Suppose that on the -, -, and - links, the probability of a complete erasure, that is,, is.
In other words, psychoanalysis will have been haunted by the possibility of a complete erasure, will have gathered itself around and against this possibility.
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The looting of "any one piece of intact pottery represents the huge complete erasures of books and books and books that would have, could have, been written had the research been done," she said in a telephone interview.
No samples showed complete imprint erasure.
Primordial germ cells undergo a nearly complete epigenetic erasure, followed by reprogramming of DNA methylation patterns in a sex-specific manner, such as at imprinted genes [ 9– 11].
Today, the semifinished, semiruined spaces of Arcosanti resemble a sketch from Dr. Soleri's notebooks, complete with erasures and rough edges.
Corrections made over erasures.
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