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The phrase "a completed offer" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to an offer that has been finalized or accepted, often in a business or contractual context. Example: "Once we receive the signed contract, we will consider it a completed offer."
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Ms Booth said she was just weeks away from submitting a completed offer.
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Please note that your financial aid offer is not available until mid-May and may not show a complete offer if any part of your application is missing.
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If your parents are doing some task that will take a while to complete, offer to help them.
The paper presents a framework comprising of eight personalization options that can be combined to form a complete personalized offer.
Both sides, which continue to meet this week, are trying to hammer out a complete contract offer to present to the workers.
The German sportswear and equipment maker Adidas-Salomon said yesterday that it had completed an offer of 400 million euros ($435 million) in convertible bonds.
First National just completed an offer to repurchase all lots of shares to owners of 99 or fewer shares, at $3,500 per share.
Travelers Property Casualty, a Citigroup unit, completed a $4.27 billion offer in March.
Hopeful about reuniting with Mulder, a complete stranger offers his service to drive Mulder out of hiding.
In this episode, Scully is hopeful about reuniting with her former partner, Fox Mulder David Duchovnyy) when a complete stranger offers new information about what drove him into hiding.
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