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Discover LudwigThe term "whole entire" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used for emphasis to indicate the entirety of something. You can use it when talking about a complete or whole object, situation, or idea. Example: The whole entire town was covered in snow, from the rooftops to the streets.
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"The whole entire day changes".
This is the whole entire thing?
"I'm leaving with the whole entire company".
He's been there my whole entire career.
"It wouldn't work anywhere else in the whole entire city.
"It will take out the whole entire area," he said.
"My life has been hard my whole entire life.
The knowledge that nobody would ever fancy me in my whole entire life.
"I thought about this every day for my whole entire swimming career," Phelps said.
"New York has a bigger population than the whole entire nation of Georgia," he said.
Serra High School, to me, was the most enjoyable time in my whole, entire life.
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