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PhraseMix Examples Categories concept: complete

15 English lessons about the concept of complete

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English Lesson: All done?

1. “All done?”

English Lesson: At first I was in total shock.

2. “At first I was in total shock.”

English Lesson: See, I can't do that. I'm a total neat freak.

3. “See, I can't do that. I'm a total neat freak.”

English Lesson: I was completely oblivious!

4. “I was completely oblivious!”

English Lesson: This place is a complete ripoff.

5. “This place is a complete ripoff.”

English Lesson: You totally called it!

6. “You totally called it!”

English Lesson: Oh shit. It totally slipped my mind.

7. “Oh shit. It totally slipped my mind.”

8. “Look at this place! They completely trashed it!”

English Lesson: I'm totally obsessed with Glee.

9. “I'm totally obsessed with Glee.”

10. “The music industry has been completely crushed by piracy.”

11. “That kind of behavior would be totally unacceptable where I come from.”

12. “My husband is a total baseball freak.”

13. “We've been absolutely overwhelmed with orders.”

14. “I'm so sorry. That was totally my fault.”

15. “I totally bombed it.”

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