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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a completeness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the state of being complete or whole, often in contexts discussing thoroughness or totality.
Example: "The report lacked a completeness that would have made it more convincing to the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "a thoroughness" or "an entirety".
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The study population includes a total of 5772 patients with complete clinical records, representing a completeness of 85%.
A completeness index value of 100% indicates complete follow-up.
In 2002 and 2003, respectively 799 and 856 patients with complete records were analysed, representing a completeness of 80%.
A completeness or a brokenness.
With McVie back, there's a completeness.
We establish a completeness theorem.
There has to be a completeness of the expression.
We had our ups and downs but there was a completeness that isn't there now.
High art implies a completeness and a scale of humanity that Sinatra's work does not achieve.
It gives the band a completeness - and confidence - to match the beauty of their songs.
Those achievements, taken together, gave him a sense that his life had a completeness and a fundamental meaning.
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