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The phrase "a complete sentence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the grammatical structure of sentences, particularly in educational or linguistic contexts.
Example: "To be considered grammatically correct, a complete sentence must contain at least a subject and a verb."
Alternatives: "a full sentence" or "an entire sentence".
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No is a complete sentence.
"I don't think that was a complete sentence," she said.
It also makes the phrase "Army boots" a complete sentence.
The ninth graders can't say, let alone write, a complete sentence.
The parentheses enclose a complete sentence, so the period should go inside.
He stopped and stumbled some more, finally managing to put together a complete sentence.
Something went awry, perhaps in revising or editing, that left us without a complete sentence here.
But don't push for more details: " 'No' is a complete sentence," Ms. Twight said.
As my colleague Dr. Janet Taylor tells her patients, "No is a complete sentence".
It is five words long and deliciously forms a complete sentence.
She is nearly 10 and is yet to speak a complete sentence to me.
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