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Discover Ludwig"complete independence" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a state or nation having full freedom to govern itself without any outside interference. For example: With the signing of the treaty, the newly-formed nation achieved complete independence.
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The score 5 – 6 points meant complete independence, 3 – 4 points – moderate disability, 2 – 3 points – inability to live independently.
"I have complete independence.
"Better to have complete independence.
"The justice system works in complete independence.
The rest fight on - against fellow Irishmen - for complete independence.
Only 16 states and Washington, D.C., allow nurses complete independence.
You could not, of course, act with complete independence.
Castresana told the President, "To take the case, I need complete independence".
Such studies are welcome if they are performed by reputable researchers given complete independence.
Doubleday said the $391 million appraisal was not performed with complete independence and employed faulty methodology.
However, even this elite is not in favour of complete independence.
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