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The phrase "a complete map" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a map that includes all necessary details or information about a specific area or subject.
Example: "Before we start our journey, let's make sure we have a complete map of the region to avoid getting lost."
Alternatives: "an exhaustive map" or "a thorough map".
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A complete map with all mapped SFPs was generated using the Round 3 function of Joinmap that fits all grouped markers ignoring the requirements of maximum allowed reduction in goodness-of-fit and therefore has a relaxed marker order support.
(A complete map can be found at nyc.gov/landmarks).
What will a complete map of the brain look like?
A complete map of Greenland ice velocity derived from satellite data collected over 20 years.
Finally, we combine the classified outcomes from the two subsets to produce a complete map.
Given enough of these pieces, it might one day be possible to compile a complete map of a mouse brain and, eventually, the human brain.
Rather, Iran must be made to produce a complete map of its nuclear sites, together with a history of how each was created and provisioned.
According to the Foundation for Information Policy Research, an independent internet think tank, data involved would provide a "complete map of an individual's life".
It may not be long, then, before a complete map of the brain is ready for its first explorer to use.
This creates a need for a global-scale, high-resolution analysis of information taken at different times — a complete map of surface-water dynamics.
Our analysis of microarray and RNA-sequencing data includes differential expression of splicing factors that may regulate AS, and a complete map of splicing isoforms.
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