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The phrase "not utterly" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is not completely or absolutely in a certain way. Example: The movie was not utterly terrible, but it definitely wasn't great either.
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This is not utterly new.
Dead generations die not utterly.
He is not utterly immune to cliché.
He is not utterly immune to clich?
The government here is not utterly ineffective.
Will he not utterly hate a lie?
So not utterly terrifying then.
Weirdly, and mercifully, ending our marriage was not utterly devastating.
Your plan, while inferior, is not utterly unreasonable.
A woman with bound feet was disabled, though not utterly.
The drink is not utterly unknown there, though.
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