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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely undone" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been completely ruined or destroyed. Example: After the storm passed, the town was completely undone. Homes were destroyed, trees were uprooted, and there was debris everywhere. Another example: The actress's reputation was completely undone when a scandalous video of her was leaked to the media.
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Ralph was completely undone by this reply.
Instead our lives came completely undone.
It's tragic to realise how much laborious acquisition of reading, writing and number jinks is about to be completely undone.
Li, who did not seem shaken after a second round loss at Wimbledon, appeared completely undone in her loss at the U.S. Open.
Egyptian courts had previously dissolved both the elected Parliament and an earlier Constitutional Assembly, and the breakup of the current one would have completely undone the transition.
Pilots, doctors, police detectives, ship captain: these were the kind patriarchal figures whose authority was almost completely undone, but who were still in some way necessary.
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Now, she said, it is all undone.
Of course, it all came undone.
And divorce had undone it completely.
It looks tousled, undone all the time.
All these effects get undone during the bust.
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