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"a complete summary" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a document or account that includes all of the essential information about a particular topic in an organized and concise way. For example, "This report includes a complete summary of the research findings."
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Since the derivation of the necessary regularization matrix for the Euler vector and the associated equations will be based on the least-squares, the estimation model will be given very briefly for completeness rather than a complete summary.
1.39pm: Benjamin Arthur has helpfully emailed in what I presume is a complete summary of all the medals that would be claimed by the British Empire in the Imperial Olympics.
When I sent Target a complete summary of my reporting, the reply was more terse: "Almost all of your statements contain inaccurate information and publishing them would be misleading to the public.
When asked about the chauffeur-poaching incident, Ms. Franklin insisted that the driver left of his own accord, and explained that Mr. Mishaan is in the report without an evaluation because her researchers had not gathered sufficient client information for a complete summary.
A complete summary of (standardized) direct, indirect, and total effects can be seen in Table 4.
For a complete summary, see Georgellis et al. (2005) and Parker (2004).
See Tables 1 and 2 for a complete summary of the data.
A complete summary of the questions from the workshop is attached to the 'Appendix' section below.
I do not suggest that this brief argument is a complete summary of Gale's detailed objection to James.
A complete summary on the use of ANNs with forecasting purposes can be found in Zhang et al.
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The attrition rate was initially high (6.9%) during the first 6 months of data collection, (Table 1) which led us to introduce a monetary incentive of 15 US$ per quarter for all providers who returned a completed summaries.
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