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"entire situation" is a grammatically correct phrase that is often found in written English.
You can use it in any context when you need to refer to a complete or comprehensive set of circumstances. For example: "John had to explain the entire situation to his boss before he was allowed to take the day off work."
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The entire situation was just entirely awkward.
Entire situation changed since the Pueblo crisis.
Slater is disheartened by the entire situation.
"I'm frustrated by the entire situation," Ms. Hogan said.
"They were the most frustrating thing about the entire situation".
Yet the entire situation felt phony and programmatic.
I started laughing because my entire situation was so ludicrous.
And here's the madness of the entire situation.
This put the entire situation in a new context.
"I was afraid of the entire situation," he testified.
"We're going to be professional about this entire situation.
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