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The phrase "a complete building" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a structure that is fully constructed and operational.
Example: "The architect presented the plans for a complete building that would serve as the new community center."
Alternatives: "an entire structure" or "a fully constructed building".
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"It is a complete building, spanning over the gymnasium but not touching the gymnasium," Mr. Moneo said.
Mr. Grant would not say where the money would come from, but he vowed to have a design plan by August and a complete building by 2005.
He began with reinforced-concrete floor slabs in 1879 and progressed to a complete building system, patented in 1892, using structural beams of concrete reinforced with stirrups and longitudinal bars designed to resist the tensile forces against which ordinary concrete was weak.
Such tests do not reflect the behaviour of a complete building under either normal temperature or fire conditions.
In the CityGML standard the class _AbstractBuilding is used to represent either a complete building (class Building) or a building part (class BuildingPart).
A general approach using a multi-high-frequency-force-balance system (MHFFB) is presented to determine the wind-induced response of a complete building complex from wind tunnel tests.
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"I'm moving ahead as best I can to wind up with a completed building and a tenant," Mr. Schulweis said.
Another factor was what Mr. Rosen called the Impala's biggest asset -- that it is a completed building with apartments readily available.
Its head teacher, Rachel Macfarlane, says: "One of the things that is a big advantage of moving off site is you move back into a completed building as a whole school".
Mr. Longo said his company, which built three condos near 250 West, including the 21-unit Fairchild, at 55 Vestry Street, prefers to have a completed building to show buyers.
A lot can be said for purchasing an apartment in a completed building with a clean three to five year operating history.
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