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The phrase "if I completely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the extent of an action or feeling, often leading to a conditional statement. Example: "If I completely understand the instructions, I will be able to complete the task successfully."
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Should the Phillies have kept Cliff Lee? A. I don't know if I completely understand the whys and the why nots.
If I completely miss my offers I'll take a gap year, re-take my A-levels and hopefully get work experience.
"I'm not sure if I completely understand the issues, or what exactly this referendum is going to accomplish," said Joe DiPiazza, 48, a waiter at Chadwick's, in Bay Ridge.
I'm not sure if I completely understand what's going on today, but I certainly feel less stressed about it.
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If so, I completely apologize".
If I'm completely honest, this is all I need to set up shop.
"He looked at me as if I was completely barmy".
"I did get driven out, if I'm completely honest.
I do it even if I get completely stuck".
"If I seem completely overwhelmed I apologise," he said.
I have had some moments of panic, asking myself if I've completely lost my mind.
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