Examples of 'would be entirely' in a sentence

Meaning of "would be entirely"

This phrase is used to indicate that something would be completely or wholly characterized by a specific quality or condition. It emphasizes the complete extent or degree of the described situation or attribute

How to use "would be entirely" in a sentence

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would be entirely
Use of these facilities would be entirely voluntary.
It would be entirely unrealistic to expect such a thing.
I do not think this would be entirely appropriate.
Would be entirely at the mercy of his employer.
I do not think that would be entirely appropriate.
That would be entirely consistent with federalist principles.
Fairness and consistency would be entirely lost.
Quotas would be entirely unacceptable in these two cases.
This is a characteristic which would be entirely unfamiliar to him.
Here it would be entirely counterproductive to reinvent the wheel.
Such a conclusion would be entirely false.
That would be entirely in our interests.
Because they know that it would be entirely mad to do so.
It would be entirely responsible for the local administration.
And all expenditure would be entirely my responsibility.

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It would be entirely improper for ministers to be involved in such matters.
The assignment would be entirely voluntary.
It would be entirely too easy to just say they are liars.
Other arrangements would be entirely possible.
It would be entirely erroneous to do otherwise.
A public inquiry would be entirely appropriate.
Would be entirely subjective.
Telling him would be entirely up to you.
I am doubtful that he thought that the piece would be entirely silent.
The honour would be entirely mine.
It would be entirely possible to develop general principles for this means of remuneration.
Something that would be entirely impossible.
It would be entirely appropriate to deal with your concern under this item.
Without it the fighter operations would be entirely a matter of chance.
Operation would be entirely similar if it were at the subscriber unit.
The healthiest way to sleep would be entirely without an alarm.
That would be entirely acceptable.
Any kind of flexibility in this regard would be entirely unacceptable.
Its use would be entirely voluntary.
A determination like that at this point would be entirely subjective.
That then would be entirely constructive.
An agency that duplicated our activities would be entirely redundant.
The border would be entirely notional.
A model which makes exact calculation possible would be entirely deterministic.
Your death would be entirely voluntary.
Otherwise the deliberate decision not to prohibit translations would be entirely meaningless.
Then then you would be entirely free to say so.
To refrain from the use of this criterion in such a situation would be entirely unjustified.
That they would be entirely fed.
This would mean that any subsequent communications done over that network would be entirely private.
All of that would be entirely superfluous.
The complete extermination of the Modocs would be entirely justified.
Now it would be entirely inappropriate for me to do anything about this.
What you did with that evidence would be entirely your concern.
That would be entirely unrealistic.

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Entirely dedicated to progress and further development
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