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The phrase "a complete ring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or concept that is fully circular or whole, often in contexts related to geometry, jewelry, or symbolic representations.
Example: "The wedding band was a complete ring, symbolizing their unbroken commitment to each other."
Alternatives: "a full circle" or "an entire loop".
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The theory had been that gravitational interaction of a small moon, Galatea, prevented the debris from spreading into a complete ring.
The visualization also reveals that a ring flame is seldom a complete ring.
The situation can appear in some scanners, where not a complete ring system can be used to collect data.
We have previously investigated various design options for the detector system, based on a complete ring of detectors.
Natural frequencies and associated vibrational modes for a complete ring are investigated experimentally using modern instrumentation and experimental techniques.
Although it is possible to leave the proximal ring as two-thirds of a full circumference, it is the authors' preference to use a complete ring here.
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But he admits the evidence could have been more positive: "I wouldn't say it was a complete ringing endorsement".
Initially, the Ilizarov fixator was set up for external transport, with a proximal half ring, a half ring for bone transport and a distal complete ring using the elevator method.
Simple rugae were classified into BCDEF, (Type B for line shaped rugae and those rugae were straight, Type C for curve shaped rugae that show only one curve in their course, Type D for angle shaped rugae wherever an angle was formed, Type E for sinuous shaped rugae that showed more than one curve, Type F for circle shaped rugae where a definite complete ring was formed).
This diversification process is clearly illustrated by the red-eyed tree frog, Agalychnis callidryas, which forms a nearly complete ring distribution around the barrier.
We analyzed a relatively complete ring series (1947-2000) on 14 of the trees comprising six paired comparisons (carcass vs control) at different positions along the length of the stream channel (#18&20, 15&17, 12&13, 9&11, 6&8, 4&5) and two additional control trees (30&28) at 500 and 700 m above the upper reaches of the spawning zones.
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