one hundred percent

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one hundred percent (not comparable)

  1. Complete, entire, whole, perfect.
    We are willing to provide one hundred percent mortgages.
    He has a one hundred percent record of success.
  2. Completely sure.
    • 2010 October 17, Hadley Freeman, “Tattoos: what makes one spiritual and another Katona-esque?”, in The Guardian[1]:
      And did Nixon ever cover up a tattoo of the name of a second ex-husband with what has been described as "a fiery phoenix" to represent why one should never be tattooed with the name of one's spouse, particularly if he was a former drug dealer – oh, no, I mean, "to represent rising from the ashes and starting a new beginning", as Katona has explained? Again, one cannot be 100% on this, but it does seem unlikely.
  3. Well, good, okay.
    I'm not feeling one hundred percent today.
  4. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see one hundred,‎ percent.
    Our new recruits represent a one hundred percent increase in membership.

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one hundred percent (not comparable)

  1. Totally, completely.
    This drink is one hundred percent organic.

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