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"completely obscure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is difficult to comprehend or fully understand. For example, "Richard's work often consists of lengthy, complex theories that are completely obscure to the average person."
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My enchantment with India couldn't completely obscure its realities.
Air pollution can degrade scenic vistas, and in extreme cases, completely obscure them.
The contamination appeared to completely obscure the fetal material in 24 of these specimens.
To this day, the provenance of the pigs remains completely obscure.
There were 13 clues of various kinds, cryptograms, anagrams, and others completely obscure to me.
Basophils are the least numerous of the granulocytes, and their large granules almost completely obscure the underlying double-lobed nucleus.
He added: "It's a completely obscure track I wrote for The River when I needed some rock songs".
"Das Labyrinth" is not completely obscure these days, the Salzburg Festival in Austria having performed it in 2012.
I do have an experimental instinct and I thought that meant I was condemned to writing for completely obscure publishers.
Microsoft's brief denounced the government's breakup plan as "completely obscure" for failing to clearly define Internet software.
Variations of all origins completely obscure any long-term climatic trend in the data taken in the previous four decades at both mid and high latitude.
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