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The phrase "a complete week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a full seven-day period without any days missing.
Example: "I will need a complete week to finish the project and submit it on time."
Alternatives: "a full week" or "a whole week".
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A pack of buffer accumulators of 500 A h is necessary for a complete week without solar panel charging in case of very cloudy weather as might occur during the cyclonic period.
There is a complete week from each year represented, with additional random cartoons from each year.
Give the child the reward after a complete week has been marked, or based on the number of "X"s before a certain deadline.
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Tulyaganova won in 67 minutes to complete a strong week in which she eliminated the top-seeded Russian Elena Dementieva.
In order to be considered as a completed week, at least one reflection had to have been sent to the therapist during that week.
Added to Thursday's victory at Blackburn in the Uefa Cup it completed a perfect week for O'Neill.
"This is the first time that a complete epidemiological week has elapsed with zero confirmed cases since March 2014," the WHO said in its weekly situation report published on Wednesday.
Parnes set up a tour, mostly two houses a night, from January 24 to April 16, a combination of complete weeks in the big cities and one-night stands elsewhere.
It is a birth before a gestational age of 37 complete weeks.
Go for a complete pass this week and ask forgiveness for something you've done wrong.
Fifteen patients (88%) showed a complete response in a week (7 days).
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