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The phrase "a complete version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a full or finalized iteration of a document, text, or piece of work.
Example: "Please submit a complete version of your report by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "a full version" or "an entire version".
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After getting the call from Mr. Berliner more than a year ago, Ms. von Rydingsvard went to work on a complete version of the piece in pliable cedar, generally her wood of choice.
A complete version is at nytimes.com/washington.
A complete version was obtained by The New York Times.
A complete version is available at The New York Times on the Web: nytimes.com.
On Friday Mr. Meloy bravely led his troops through a complete version.
By this point, a complete version of the human genome had been published.
Weill and Brecht never sanctioned a complete version of the work, which Brecht often tinkered with over the years.
Blackmail was Britain's first full-length "talkie", but Hitchcock shot a complete version as a silent too.
A complete version of the poem, in yet another translation, can be found here if you scroll to the bottom.
Among the precious footage was a complete version of the song in which John Bluthal sings the words and Spike does nothing but blow raspberries.
(For anyone interested in the Copyright Law of the United States itself, a complete version can be downloaded in text or Portable Document Format at lcweb.loc.gov /copyright/title17).
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