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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely erased" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has been entirely removed or deleted. Example: "After the system update, all previous data was completely erased from the device."
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I'd completely erased it from my mind.
Have we completely erased the line between real and unreal?
Two million people displaced and their homes completely erased".
They just completely erased that from their memories.
"Feeling around with my fingers has completely erased my blindness.
Race is almost completely erased, not through egalitarian vision but through gauzy, nostalgic reconstructions.
Even in the brand-new tunnels, reminders of the catastrophe refuse to be completely erased.
The e-mail is completely erased from the hard drives, which are overwritten.
In dozens of interviews, Dorsey completely erased Glass from any involvement in the genesis of the company.
Nonetheless, some recent polls suggest that the boom has not completely erased New Jersey voters' suspicion of powerful establishments.
John Gray "Everything stated or expressed by man is a note in the margin of a completely erased text".
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