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"thoroughly discredited" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone that has been discredited to a great extent. For example, "The long-standing conspiracy theory was thoroughly discredited after the release of new evidence."
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That theory has been thoroughly discredited.
Intellectually, neoliberalism has long been thoroughly discredited.
That has been thoroughly discredited by historical research.
He's been thoroughly discredited many times, but he's still around.
And many Gulf countries adapted their curricula from Egyptian models that are now thoroughly discredited.
But the National Research Council has thoroughly discredited this argument for analytical errors.
Inflationary policies have been thoroughly discredited; Labour says it has changed its mind about such things.
Partly because, in office, those leaders thoroughly discredited themselves, today's crowds lack all these assets.
Owen Jones: First thoughts: The bedroom tax has caused misery, universal credit is thoroughly discredited.
Why would a campaign rehash a claim that has been so thoroughly discredited?
Thoroughly discredited, Obokata went into hiding for more than a year.
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