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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely innocent" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is free from guilt or wrongdoing. Example: The accused man pleaded not guilty, claiming he was completely innocent of the crime.
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All were completely innocent.
(Egg whites are completely innocent).
"My son is completely innocent.
My father is completely innocent".
"It was completely innocent," said Mr. Christian.
Often their intentions are completely innocent.
Her brother was completely innocent, she said.
"All of these conversations were completely innocent.
"Mr. Nasso is completely innocent," he said.
Though he was completely innocent in this instance.
"But a lot of them are completely innocent, right?
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