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The phrase "a complete hearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to a thorough examination or consideration of a case or issue.
Example: "The judge ensured that there was a complete hearing before making a final decision on the matter."
Alternatives: "a full hearing" or "an exhaustive hearing".
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"It is a very significant piece of Boston's architectural heritage and deserves a complete hearing".
Hearing aids bought online without a complete hearing test and other necessary hearing therapy/treatment services may not meet your needs.
The doctor, Niels Lauersen, 63, said the State Health Department violated his right to due process when it suspended his license on Aug. 9 without a complete hearing after declaring that he posed an "imminent danger to the public".
The inability to get a judge to provide a complete hearing or a full decision in a single case meant the Bronx courts ignored pressing constitutional questions about the city's controversial stop-and-frisk program.
Re the Personal Health column "Advice for Perplexed Parents of Late Talkers" (June 8): Any time an infant or toddler is observed to have less than typical speech and language development, a complete hearing evaluation by a pediatric audiologist is required.
Since 2014, asylum seekers who passed the first phase of the process called the credible fear interview were guaranteed the chance at a complete hearing.
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Now the United States Department of Justice has agreed to prosecute the case — in support of Coco's continued residency and against Hartley House's attempt to eject her — at the request of the co-op board, which feels its side of the dispute will receive a fairer, more complete hearing before a federal jury.
In a statement announcing that it had backed out of the deal, Schwab dismissed the allegations and said it looked forward to a "fair and complete hearing" in court.
Seki et al. reported a case of an osteochondroma patient with complete hearing loss [7].
"We had a useful and not yet complete hearing," said Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, in comments after the 90-minute, closed-door session with the CIA director.
Compared to WS2, Tietz syndrome is characterised by a more severe phenotype with generalised hypopigmentation and complete hearing loss.
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