Sentence examples for a completed picture from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a completed picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an image or representation that has been finished or finalized, often in a metaphorical sense as well.
Example: "After months of hard work, we finally have a completed picture of the project's progress."
Alternatives: "a finished image" or "a finalized depiction".

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"We cannot haphazardly put the pieces together and aspire to have a completed picture when we are finished.

Gentleman was one of the artists who produced an auto-lithograph, an image drawn directly on to the lithographic plate; some of the others, such as Bawden, handed over a completed picture (in his case a collage) for the Chromoworks staff to translate into a print.

The last third of the book (chapters 12 15) pulls all of these strands together until the reader sees a completed picture of the rulers of the Mesozoic: from dinosaur origins through their extinction (see also Dingus and Rowe 1998).

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Income alone doesn't give a complete picture.

Leaders need multiple perspectives to get a complete picture.

Theatre has no obligation to give a complete picture.

But that's far from a complete picture.

The B.P.P. doesn't offer a complete picture.

We didn't give a complete picture of Harlem".

"Nobody from customer marketing perspective has a complete picture".

This plan provides a complete picture of the finished vessel.

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