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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entirely sold" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been completely sold out. For example, "Tickets for the show were entirely sold out within an hour."
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The team is winning, tickets are almost entirely sold out, and merchandise is being snapped up.
WASHINGTON — In the beginning, Senator Barack Obama was not entirely sold on Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr.
I'm not entirely sold on Bush's position because I feel some of his claims are somewhat vague".
"I expected him to dodge, and we were ready to follow up again," he said, adding that he was still not entirely sold on Mr. Romney's response.
Activision, maker of the popular console game Modern Warfare, wasn't entirely sold on the benefits of mobile devices for immersive gameplay.
I'm not entirely sold on that, but it certainly seems pertinent to kazari, which is both an art practice and an encompassing view of the world.
Prediction: Eastern Conference Finals: Miami Heat OVER Philadelphia 76ers I'm not entirely sold on the 76ers but I just don't see the Celtics returning to the conference finals.
Still, even some people buying the carbon certificates are not entirely sold on cap-and-trade programs as the best mechanism for curbing greenhouse gas emissions.
Where in the morning there had been a fair amount of space available, by the time I returned home the event had entirely sold out.
The show is already almost entirely sold out for the foreseeable future, ticket prices are exorbitant on secondary ticketing websites and excitement from Potterheads is high.
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"I'll be the bad guy," Mr. Jackson sings at the outset, and if he doesn't entirely sell that pledge, it's not for lack of trying: it's serving the truth of the song.
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