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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete procedure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a process or set of steps that is fully detailed and ready to be followed.
Example: "Before we begin the experiment, please ensure that you have a complete procedure to follow for accurate results."
Alternatives: "a thorough process" or "a full set of instructions".
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In this paper a complete procedure for the design of vaults with inner ribs is proposed.
In this work, a complete procedure for RF fingerprint data extraction and analysis is provided.
Syria must put in place a complete procedure to allow full inspections of chemical weapons and must become party to the chemical weapons convention.
This study seeks to introduce a complete procedure to conduct a multivariate regional hydrological frequency analysis (HFA), providing guidelines.
ARIZ includes a complete procedure for analyzing problem model and related resources, resolving conflicts and generating solutions.
The mathematical model of welding seam has been established and a complete procedure is adopted to conduct the design.
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In particular, patients with a tortuous colon more often had a repeat complete procedure with a standard endoscope that was not used in the prior incomplete procedure.
In other cases, the step itself is a whole complete procedure with sub-steps of its own (in which case you add the sub-steps as a sub-list).
A complete disproof procedure is a procedure for recursively enumerating all inconsistent sentences.
Data were visualized using VitisNet with the Cytoscape software [60] (see Text S2 for a tutorial on the complete procedure).
All the participants performed the complete procedure in a single session, with an average duration of 20 min.
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