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The phrase "a completed programme" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a programme that has been finished or executed successfully.
Example: "After months of hard work, we finally launched a completed programme that meets all our objectives."
Alternatives: "an accomplished programme" or "a finalized programme".
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Monthly follow-up costs post-relapse were therefore based on an average monthly cost associated with a completed programme of interventions for those with a high-risk of relapse.
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Here, though, a complete programme of familiar music brought a near-capacity audience.
We are implementing a complete programme of youth development football within the leagues, with the EPPP system and with the opening of St George's Park.
This research is part of a complete programme aiming to set up design formulae to predict the strength of CFRP strengthened beams, particularly when premature failure through laminates-end shear or concrete cover delamination occurs.
Meanwhile, within weeks a complete programme of structural reforms is supposed to be unveiled.The fear is that, as in 1997, the tax rise could halt a recovery in its tracks.
What was especially impressive about the political programme of "radical reform" that Syriza passed at its congress last July was that it concluded with these words: "The state we are in today calls for something more than a complete programme formed democratically and collectively.
Institutions become mutually dependent as they specialise in certain areas of provision, working in partnership with others to provide a complete programme of study or learning experience.
With a complete programme of activities in museums, art centers and galleries that "boosts Spanish plastic arts and .
Despite the obvious importance of outcome measures in medical education research, there is a growing awareness that evaluation of any complex educational intervention such as PAL demands a complete programme of research not just a consideration of simple outcome measures [ 32].
Of the 59 practices approached, just over a third agreed to participate, and just over a quarter completed the programme which may be interpreted as limiting generalisability.
The results described in this paper are part of a very complete programme of measurements aimed at understanding the nature and magnitude of the mean and dynamic loads on a 1 : 500 scale model of a proposed tower/building of conical form.
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