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"completely overcome" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something has been conquered or defeated. For example: After months of hard work, he was finally able to completely overcome his addiction.
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But that doesn't mean she has completely overcome it.
The false volume expansion is completely overcome with this method.
He did not expect to be completely overcome by it, as he was.
While I haven't completely overcome anxiety, I refuse to let it prevent me from taking action.
But the Celtics' defense presents difficulties that Bryant has yet to completely overcome.
President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner of Argentina condemned it as a relic of "colonialism that we thought was completely overcome".
Badham, who was nine when she played the iconic six-year-old and is now sixty-two, was completely overcome.
Dr. Eric Fombonne at McGill University in Montreal, for one, says that some children cannot completely overcome autism.
As an example, she notes that even she has not completely overcome the stereotype that males are the gender with successful careers, despite her accomplishments.
If all these cognitive biases and preconceptions are completely natural, extremely difficult to overcome, and probably impossible ever to completely overcome, how does this affect us practically?
But even assuming those hurdles could be completely overcome and the service launched for $10 billion, the lowest estimates around, what then?
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