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The phrase "a completed cycle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or series of events that has come to an end or has been fully executed.
Example: "After months of hard work, we finally reached a completed cycle in our project, allowing us to evaluate our results."
Alternatives: "a finished cycle" or "a full cycle".
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In the middle of midlife, I read the Times obits for pleasure, a pleasure that arises from the contemplation of a completed cycle of accomplishment or notoriety, concisely wrought.
Whether a cycle needs to complete with certainty, or just with probability arbitrarily close to one, whether a completed cycle means the system must return to exactly its initial state or whether it need only return to an equivalent state, would seem to require clarification as part of such a modified law.
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A complete cycle averages approximately 90 minutes.
After a complete cycle, the members either regroup and start over or go their separate ways.
Next season he will lead a complete cycle of Schumann symphonies and concertos.
This, on a Roosevelt half-dollar will neatly round the 300 years of life in America - a complete cycle.
It's six years since Osmo Vänskä last conducted a complete cycle of the Sibelius symphonies in London.
He mentions a complete cycle of Carl Nielsen's symphonies, and hints at a major Wagnerian project next season.
At the Proms in July, Daniel Barenboim played music by Pierre Boulez alongside a complete cycle of Beethoven's nine symphonies.
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