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Discover Ludwig"utterly unavailable" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means completely unavailable or not accessible. It is typically used to emphasize that something is completely unattainable or inaccessible. Example: "The tickets to the concert were utterly unavailable, even though I tried to purchase them as soon as they went on sale."
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To break that impasse, the government's crucial subsidy is meant to provide investors with the kind of low-cost financing that has been utterly unavailable in today's credit markets.
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He is utterly pre-digital – none of the sounds in his songs was unavailable in the 1920s – but nothing that he does is nostalgia, he insists.
* odds unavailable.
Utterly glorious.
Utterly absurd.
Utterly ridiculous.
A: Utterly.
Utterly mediocre".
Utterly devastated.
"Yes, utterly.
Utterly delicious.
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