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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely rest" is not correct in standard written English
It is not a commonly used expression and may cause confusion.
Example: "After a long week, I need to completely rest to recharge for the next one."
Alternatives: "fully relax" or "totally unwind."
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To adopt tabata into your routine, complete an exercise at 100 per cent effort for just 20 seconds then completely rest for 10 seconds.
O'Neill will not completely heal until after he can completely rest, and he is enduring pain as he plays.
However, we can't completely rest because there are opponents to health care reform working right now to repeal and block implementation.
He could not completely rest there, addressing the officers at the Command and Staff College saying, "you, along with the other Forces of Pakistan, are the custodians of the life, property and honour of the people of Pakistan".
Do not let your back completely rest on the floor before starting the next rep.
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It's important that he completely rests for several days".
At two, I wake up completely rested, my head buzzing with plans and possibilities.
The Mets have an off-day today, and they should have a completely rested bullpen when they begin a three-game series with the Arizona Diamondbacks at Shea Stadium on Friday.
We have previously shown that the immune response that follows pAmot DNA vaccination mostly, if not completely, rests on the induction of anti-Amot antibodies [ 8].
In contrast, the leading edge of the Δ recA swarming colonies presented a completely resting edge colony (see Additional files 1 and 3).
This will make sure you're completely rested.
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