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Discover Ludwig"complete stranger" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to someone who is entirely unknown to the speaker or writer. Example: "As I walked down the street, a complete stranger approached me and asked for directions."
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Merry Christmas.' A complete stranger.
It was a complete stranger.
"I brought a complete stranger here".
He was talking to a complete stranger.
"It's different when it's a complete stranger".
Even if it's a complete stranger.
"You're so skinny," a complete stranger tells her.
Or the killer could be a complete stranger.
I wouldn't want to sit next to a complete stranger.
He attacked a complete stranger and tried to kill him".
And she's not a complete stranger to large venues.
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