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The phrase "a complete survey" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a survey that covers all necessary aspects or provides comprehensive information on a particular subject.
Example: "The researchers conducted a complete survey of the local population to gather data on health and wellness."
Alternatives: "an exhaustive survey" or "a thorough survey."
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Data collected in a complete survey, announced later, showed a 39percentt failure rate.
A complete survey of a network in a large population may be prohibitively difficult and costly.
The seminar is not designed to provide a complete survey of the filed.
With that exception, he pronounces it to have been a complete survey.
Previous analyses of suicide terrorism have not had the benefit of a complete survey of all suicide terrorist attacks worldwide.
Sombre modern sculpture comes to this on-campus art gallery in a complete survey of the revered Swiss artist.
This season the Philharmonic is presenting a complete survey of the symphonies and concertos of (you guessed it) Brahms.
The program was to begin a complete survey of Brahms's symphonies and concertos, not in itself a headline-grabbing development.
His best qualities are evident in a complete survey of his string quartets, played by the Martinu Quartet on Naxos CD's.
In this research, a complete survey of the literature is made on the free vibration natural frequencies of simply supported rectangular plates.
A complete survey and comparison of existing literature have been made with excellent lowest frequencies via a 3-D augmented energy variational approach.
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