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The phrase "a complete brief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a thorough summary or outline of information, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, please provide a complete brief outlining the objectives and deliverables."
Alternatives: "a comprehensive summary" or "a detailed overview."
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It began with an audition for the team in late September, after which we had to prepare a complete brief by late November.
In the motivational BI group, 77% (302/394) underwent a complete brief intervention as planned in the protocol.
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More details will be available today, after Mr. Molinelli receives a complete briefing from investigators in his office's arson squad.
"Trust me, when we return this week I am sure we will have a complete briefing from the administration on this entire situation," he said.
Update 2: I just spoke to the Kayak and Sidestep executive teams for a more complete briefing.
Women who did not consent to the study were asked to a complete a brief survey.
A complete list with brief explanations can be found in the Electronic Supplementary Material (Table S2).
Mr. Brown, 51, has never been deployed to a combat zone, though he completed brief assignments with the National Guard in Paraguay in 2005 and Kazakhstan in 2007.
At baseline, participants signed a consent form, completed a brief medical and exposure history and a food frequency questionnaire, and donated a blood sample.
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