Is completely wrong a collocation?

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #44 [color=blue]“Scandal”, question 10

The reporter had got it wrong because he found his ticket and he wasn’t ‘fined’, he was simply ‘fine’.

(a) fully
(b) fairly
(c) complete
(d) completely

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #44 [color=blue]“Scandal”, answer 10

The reporter had got it completely wrong because he found his ticket and he wasn’t ‘fined’, he was simply ‘fine’.

Correct answer: (d) completely
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I think “completely wrong” is a collocation, isn’t it?

It’s just a pairing of well suited words.

Many thanks, so they are a pairing of well suited words. It is a very good designation.

Which adverbs pairing well with the adjective “wrong”?
absolutely wrong?
all wrong ?-for example good ones?

If there are countless I don’t wish to enumerate them.

Regards.
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