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The phrase "completely disappeared" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something has disappeared entirely. For example, "The house had completely disappeared from view after the storm."
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He has completely disappeared.
Houses completely disappeared.
It had completely disappeared.
I just completely disappeared.
They completely disappeared in 1982.
That world has completely disappeared".
Harassment has not completely disappeared.
A short while later, he completely disappeared.
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Has the bump-and-grind ever completely disappeared?
In preadsorption experiments, this staining almost completely disappeared.
Not that class has completely disappeared in England.
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