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completely

[kuhm-pleet-lee] / kəmˈplit li /


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“I think we’ve made a lot of improvements since that game. Obviously, they have too, and it’s going to be a completely different game from both sides.”

From Los Angeles Times

The problem with this theory was that it turned out to be completely wrong.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said it meant being “completely subject” to the political jurisdiction of the U.S. and owing it “direct and immediate allegiance.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The multiple Emmy winner will pick up with a time jump and its characters living as young adults, five years after high school, and things look completely out of control.

From MarketWatch

Over the course of several weeks, the body turns completely to soil.

From BBC