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The phrase "complete impotence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a state of complete powerlessness or inability to take action or make a decision. Example: The government's lack of action on climate change has led to a sense of complete impotence among citizens who feel helpless in the face of a looming environmental crisis.
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Throughout history, many attempts to cure complete impotence have been recorded.
And, as further proof of the complete impotence of satire, the situation has only worsened in the intervening years.
It shows complete impotence.
Numbers 22 begins with the complete impotence of Israel's enemies in the art of cursing, and blessings flow for Israel to crush and bloody its enemies.
A study in Massachusetts, for example, calculated the prevalence of complete impotence as 5 to 15% in men between 40 and 70 years of age in the general population [ 14].
In similarly aged nondiabetic men, the Massachusetts Male Aging Study documented a complete impotence rate of 67% by 70 years, and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey NHANESS) reported a prevalence of 77.5% for those 75 years of age and older (27, 28).
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The South East was followed by the South Midlands which accounted for 11.3 per cent of completed impotence consultations.
It's the tick tick tick of time, and the complete, screaming impotence of humans in its face – whipped to fever pitch by the quickening, juvenile-favouring subject matter of technological progress.
Anti-tobacco groups, frustrated that warnings about cancer and heart disease do not always accomplish their goals, have been trying another tactic lately: advertisements that link smoking with impotence, complete with cigarettes that droop ominously when young women walk by.
The company says that improvements in the equipment since those studies were completed have reduced impotence rates.
No spectacle of pious impotence is more complete than that of London's Labour politicians railing against the global super rich.
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