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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to completely" is a valid expression in written English
It is typically used as an intensifier to emphasize a particular action or outcome. For example: "I had to completely re-organize the filing system to make it easier to find documents."
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to completely
adverb
In a complete manner; fully; totally; utterly.
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They want to completely forget.
I had to completely regroup.
You have to completely disconnect.
I would hate to completely stop.
Romney wants to completely destroy unions".
"I wanted to completely undermine it".
It's not going to completely change.
"It's meant to completely obviate them".
It's going to completely blow their minds".
It's time to completely restructure the hull".
You don't have to completely blow up.
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