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Free sign upThe phrase "complete nerd" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is very enthusiastic or knowledgeable about a particular subject, often in a way that is socially awkward or overly intense. Example: "He is such a complete nerd when it comes to comic books; he knows every character's backstory."
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"He's a complete nerd, though," he said.
"I was a complete nerd," Ahmad said, and laughed.
You also have to be a complete nerd about the business you want to get in to.
"We felt, rightly or wrongly, that if it was contemporary, young audiences would think he was a complete nerd," he said.
Later on, he presented himself as the "college geek" and "complete nerd" who had made it good, despite failing to earn a degree.
I dreamed about skateboarding, and I wasn't a great skater, but it gave me something to be a part of where I wasn't a complete nerd.
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The read/write support was just seeded to developers according to reports online and no one but complete nerds will notice unless Apple makes it the default file system.
"I hope my having grown up a complete Bible nerd will help them out," she said.
My inspiration for the garden is certainly the plants – I've turned into a complete plant nerd.
I was a complete theater nerd". She's still looking for a TV or film role that will really challenge her.
They suggest opening up two somewhat related articles, where one appeals to the nerds and the other does not, and see how much longer and more complete the nerd-related entries are.
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