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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complete idiots" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is very foolish or unintelligent. Example: "Those boys are complete idiots for trying to ride their bikes off the roof."
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But they are not complete idiots.
But in other cases, they just act like complete idiots.
He said: "I don't mind being disliked by complete idiots".
They eat, go to [the] office, sleep, smoke, and chatter and chatter like complete idiots".
On creating the books: "I'll treat you as if you're complete idiots.
"I do think that all the luvvies have made complete idiots of themselves.
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The number 9 is about completion, according to "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Numerology" by Kay Lagerquist.
I'm a complete idiot.
"He was a complete idiot.
Not a complete idiot, anyway.
"You complete idiot," he laughed.
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