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The phrase "completely backwards" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something is entirely reversed or opposite from its usual or expected orientation. Example: "She put the puzzle pieces together completely backwards, and it still turned out to be a perfect image."
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Administration officials have it completely backwards.
"That is just completely backwards," says Jon Oberheide, the chief technology officer of Duo Security.
"When you go to conferences such as Velo-city, we are completely backwards.
Eswar Prasad, an economist at Cornell University, says this argument has it completely backwards.
The scientists have got it completely backwards: Christian art in Michelangelo's time was full of strong, beautiful, holy women.
UPDATE: Just to respond to the uru86 comment, you haven't got it straight; you have got it completely backwards.
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It's all backwards, it's backwards".
Our priorities are completely, utterly backwards.
We could completely go backwards depending on how the next election goes and how the local elections go.
It is completely non-backwards compatible, meaning all WinMo apps are about go extinct.
It is completely ass-backwards to use toilet paper to clean what is, arguably, the dirtiest part of our bodies.
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