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The phrase "was done completely" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action that was carried out fully or thoroughly. Here is an example: "The project was done completely by the deadline, ensuring that all aspects were carefully addressed."
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"This was done completely in secret," Broshuis said.
"To the extent that Mr. Pinedo's actions assisted any individuals, including foreign nationals, with interfering in the American presidential election, it was done completely without his knowledge or understanding," Mr. Lessem said.
Planning was done completely done by a surgeon.
"It was done completely outside my purview," she said.
Most notably, this process was done completely by hand and without enough key tools, such as buckets, shovels, levels, and trowels.
This set of experiments was done completely independently of the ones shown in main Figure 8B D.
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But he was doing completely illegal, dangerous, disgusting things to advance his own pursuit of knowledge".
Here I was doing completely the opposite". But his methods worked.
"All that is done completely sober".
Meaning that it is done completely exterior from the body.
But, with Alice, everything had to be done completely separately".
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