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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely mine" is correct and usable written English.
It is used to emphasize ownership or possession. For example: "This project is completely mine - I won't be sharing it with anyone."
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"I think they're completely mine".
It is entirely and completely mine!
The decision to resign, he said, was "completely mine".
I wanted my space epic to be completely mine, so I avoided other people's.
"Why are you so afraid to surrender to passion?" And again, "I have to make you mine, completely mine, no matter how cold and diffident you are".
"Sometimes the taste is not completely mine, but they have nine-foot or higher ceilings, generally nice bathrooms, Sub-Zero refrigerators, and sometimes playrooms," said Ms. Shah, who is in her 30s and the president of Nothing Falls Short Marketing, a market research company.
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Historically, parts of the seams were within 50 feet of the surface, but they were completely mined.
Former mines in Italy, the United States and Mexico, which once produced a large proportion of the world supply, have now been completely mined out or, in the case of Slovenia (Idrija) and Spain (Almadén), shut down due to the fall of the price of mercury.
He was going from one car to another but he completely overlooked mine.
My parents completely supported mine and my brother's career choices – I'm an actor, he's a writer.
His opponent's politics are completely opposite mine, but I'm considering voting for him because I so dislike my former boss.
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