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The phrase "a recently completed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has just been finished or concluded, often in relation to projects, tasks, or events.
Example: "The report is based on a recently completed study that examined the effects of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "a newly finished" or "a recently finalized".
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The alleged sexual attack occurred more than a year ago, but a recently completed DNA test led prosecutors to file charges against Gilman, according to Q13 Fox.
In a recently completed memoir, Mr. Seaver recalled the great literary moment of his youth.
Now, a recently completed $27 million project has filled that need.
But a recently completed subway line under the river goes nowhere near the compound.
Officials hope that a recently completed airport will draw even bigger crowds.
Some telephone technicians were busy shifting their wires to span a recently completed temporary bridge across the expressway.
Yet a recently completed fundraising drive brought in $16m in donations in 50 days from 500,000 users.
Shining cars throng the main street, where a recently completed shopping arcade is fast filling with tenants.
A recently completed studio down the driveway enables her to retreat, yet still be part of the family.
He and Mr Kim toured a recently completed $30m glass factory close to Pyongyang, donated by the Chinese.
Committee members largely endorsed a recently completed review of a clinical trial by Glaxo that was published in 2009.
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