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The phrase "a compete" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a complete"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to something that is whole or finished.
Example: "The project is finally a complete success, and we can celebrate our hard work."
Alternatives: "a whole" or "a finished".
Exact(38)
"We played a compete game.
Boarding school was "a compete culture shock.
"It may not be a compete picture," she said.
"The understructure was a compete disaster, pilings were loose, joints and beams were rotting.
The Popular party and Podemos are in a compete tie, with both scoring 21.3%.
Watching a compete season of shows, particularly if you want those shows without paying for them, is even harder.
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Hitachi has presented a competing plan.
That topped a competing bid from Virgin Atlantic Airways.
A publisher at a competing company disagreed.
Microsoft's Media Player is a competing service.
The cure is a competing meme: courage.
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