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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a completeness of about" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a certain level of completeness regarding a specific subject, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The report provided a completeness of about 90% in its findings, indicating thorough research."
Alternatives: "a level of completeness of" or "a degree of completeness of".
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The Swedish Cancer Registry and the Swedish Cause-of-Death Registry have been validated and found to have a completeness of about 99% [ 18], resulting in a very complete follow up.
However, the Swedish Cancer Registry and the Swedish Cause-of-Death Registry have been validated and found to have a completeness of about 99% [ 25].
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Healthcare staff who administer the vaccines report to Svevac on a voluntary basis, and the register has an estimated completeness of about 80%.
But the humour of these contrasting states will rely on the completeness of the about-turn.
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A statement about the completeness of a relation can also explicitly be formalized as a sentence of first-order logic.
Reporting is mandatory for receiving reimbursement ensuring completeness of data of about 99.4%.
A key contextual factor that was perceived as affecting the temporal completeness of the decision about medical fitness was availability of beds.
The manuscript would be improved by including a consideration about the completeness of the analysis performed.
The modified checklist included a question about the completeness of the control group.
Participation of hospitals and completeness of data was about 98% in recent years [ 31].
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