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The phrase "entirely transformed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a radical change in something. For example, "The town was entirely transformed after the factory opened."
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That's not to say Tbilisi has entirely transformed.
Now the political landscape is almost entirely transformed.
This signifies that the supercritical flow has been entirely transformed to subcritical flow.
I've seen India and China and parts of Africa entirely transformed by mobile technologies.
They're still called tellers in the official statistics, but their work has been entirely transformed.
"But it is entirely transformed from what it used to be".
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While technology is changing the nature of second-home ownership, it is not entirely transforming it.
When it comes to unconvincing disguises, Phillip's glasses-and-beanie combo remains less than an entirely transforming.
But taken together, this Internet of Things will entirely transform the way we interact with the world around us.
The taut lyricism of Lee's work, a lyricism on tenterhooks, counteracts but cannot entirely transform a world still echoing with his father's reprimands.
But when cooked they become another thing entirely, transforming from crisp to soft and silken, their flavour sweetly intense and ever so slightly smoky.
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