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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete records" is not correct in written English.
It should be "complete records" or "a complete record" depending on the context.
Example: "The report must include a complete record of all transactions for the year."
Alternatives: "full records" or "entire record".
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Classification is paramount for a complete records management other than safeguarding vital records upon determining their value for business continuity.
Recently, he also started a project with law students at Boalt Hall to conduct a complete records search for exonerees and ensure that their criminal records and the commercial background checks that are drawn from them are accurate.
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In 1996, some recordings of the show were discovered, including a complete recording of the last episode to air.
You can have a complete record of their debate.
A complete recording of the event is available here.
They appear to be a complete record of his publications.
He released what he called his health record, but it obviously wasn't a complete record.
The data cannot be relied upon as a complete record of Iraqi deaths.
"There didn't seem to be a complete record on Mike's existence".
Another Mercury activity was a complete recording of "Julius Caesar," released last May by Columbia Records.
You see a complete record of all your deposits and withdrawals, if you wish.
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