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The phrase "a completed book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a book that has been finished or finalized, often in the context of writing or publishing.
Example: "After months of hard work, I finally held a completed book in my hands, ready for publication."
Alternatives: "a finished book" or "a finalized book".
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The publisher wants a completed book and presumptive best seller, and Lang, an increasingly divisive figure at home and abroad, needs the kind of tidying up that such a media event might provide.
With a completed book, I figured I should try to publish it.
If you're writing non-fiction, then you need to have a completed book proposal first.
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It's also a better completed book, with a real feeling of development as the narrator's habit deepens and darkens, his supply ebbs and flows.
Also include a description of any charts, illustrations, tables, etc. that will be a part of the completed book.
His last completed book was A Century of Sonnets (1997).
"To take a complete book apart goes counter to that".
I asked Harvey if she had plans to put out a complete book of mermaid poems.
[Comment From Ofelie]: How much time does it take from the first draft to a complete book?
Executives of Doubleday had prepared a complete book jacket and marketing plan to pitch to Mr. Welch.
The Esquires brought to their gigs a complete book of Dylan songs, and once during each evening the audience was allowed to shout out a number.
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