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The phrase "a complete phrase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the nature of a phrase, particularly in contexts related to grammar or linguistics.
Example: "In order to form a proper sentence, you need to ensure that you have a complete phrase that conveys a clear idea."
Alternatives: "a full expression" or "an entire statement".
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Quote-unquote -- as a complete phrase, not separated by the words quoted -- is now our primary derogator.
And HAVE A GOOD MIND TO is a great entry but, whew, that is one heck of a partial (an entry that isn't a complete phrase in itself).
We use Moses, a complete phrase based translation toolkit for academic purposes.
An additional score of 0.5 was subsequently only assigned if certain of these components occurred together as a complete phrase.
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In the notation of early Ethiopian church music a single letter or a pair of letters (short for a passage of text) signified a group of notes, even a complete melodic phrase.
N2 points to a complete Noun phrase (a noun with pre-modifiers and post-modifiers).
It means that a complete Noun phrase can play the role of genitive for Noun.
The first theme entry I actually filled in was [MAN]AGE EXPECTATIONS, which I got right off the bat, but tried to fill in the complete phrase from left to right.
For instance, searching for "variation under domestication" finds some pages with this complete phrase, but it also finds pages in which these words to not appear together.
This type of negative correlation reduces the weight of the complete phrase while allowing the weight between each individual token and itself (e.g. 'autosomal' → 'autosomal') to remain high.
Expand upon the first key word to form the complete phrase.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com