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The phrase "a completed set" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection of items that are all present and accounted for, often in contexts like games, collections, or projects.
Example: "After months of searching, I finally found the last piece I needed to have a completed set of the rare stamps."
Alternatives: "an entire collection" or "a full set".
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Meet with one of the TAs at least two weekdays before presenting for feedback on a completed set of slides.
"The hope is to give the judge a completed set of negotiations late next week so he can finalize the agreement," Mr. Neuborne said.
A registered party wishing to contest the European elections has to submit a deposit of £5,000 and submit a completed set of nomination papers to the Electoral Commission by the 24 April.
It is often assumed, however, that that process can achieve 'closure' in a completed set of infallible credal beliefs.
For two of them (a benzotriazole derivative and the organic solvent naphtha), a completed set of aquatic toxicity might eliminate this discrepancy, leaving two cases with a non-overlap of 'HAZ' with 'CLP'CLP
George, from Syria, admires a completed set of backgammon boards as he pauses between work.
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This is a complete set.
Bought a complete set of Proust.
But I'll give her a complete set of Wanda Gág books.
The tapes in Hong Kong were a complete set.
It was a complete set of songs (along with videos).
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