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The phrase "complete insult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is thoroughly offensive or disrespectful.
Example: "His comments about her work were nothing short of a complete insult to her professionalism."
Alternatives: "total affront" or "utter disrespect".
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"It is baseless and a complete insult".
If the Flames don't completely mess things up, all of the above options will be, while mostly unnecessary, at least not a complete insult to the fans.
The five-times world champion described the sport's treatment by the programme as "a complete insult" but says it is inevitable given what he believes is a continued cheapening of the game.
Namal Rajapaksa, the former president's son and a member of parliament, described the proposal for a "hybrid" court as " a complete insult to the entire legal system in this country".
They give it like 10 seconds on BBC Sports Personality – it's a complete insult to the sport, but it's what they think of it and what they believe it warrants, and that says it all really".
"The misnamed compensation scheme set up unilaterally by the blacklisting firms is a complete insult to those who have lost their jobs, their homes and in some cases their lives".
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"I'm completed insulted by the way we were treated," Rodolfo told Progress Illinois.
To complete the insult, his husband David's death certificate would read "never married".
Though he may have been goaded by Mick McCarthy into the outburst that made his position in the Irish squad untenable, it was articulate, surgical and economical, featuring as complete an insult as has been delivered and ending with joyful, joyous abandon.
Opponents said Mr. Chávez had offered to open the doors to his opponents in the past, only to revert to what critics say is an autocratic style, complete with insults and threats.
Osborne can't get into a conversation with anyone without blowing his top, and Malkovich's scenes of slowly mounting ire, complete with baroque insults and fervent profanity, move through time like a series of slow-motion Olympic dives.
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