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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entirely you" can be used in written English, but it is not a complete sentence on its own.
It can be used as a modifier, adjective, or in a comparison. For example: - "The decision was entirely yours." (modifying "yours" to emphasize that it was completely your decision) - "She is entirely you." (comparing someone to you, perhaps in terms of personality or behavior) - "He made a face that was not entirely unlike yours." (using "entirely" as an intensifier in a comparison).
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It's entirely you.
In another direction entirely, you could make a ginger-cucumber salad with scallops on top.
Before dismissing the vaccine entirely, you may want to consider Merritt ClappSmith's recent encounter with shingles.
Perhaps not entirely, you may conclude, visiting "Over + Over: Passion for Process" at the Katonah Museum of Art here.
At one juncture, he threatens to leave entirely: "You can't handle me!" he yelps melodramatically, heading for the exit.
If you're going to ruin the night entirely, you may as well get wasted for your trouble.
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What you get is entirely what you see.
You can never be entirely loyal, you never entirely trust".
"Either you would have abstained entirely, or you would have gone all the way".
You can't avoid it entirely, but you have to keep it in its place.
Just make sure that you don't copy it entirely - you can get into trouble with the law !
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