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The phrase "about complete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is nearly finished or almost done.
Example: "The project is about complete, and we should be ready to present it by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "nearly finished" or "almost done".
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And there is a rule about complete silence.
"I didn't really care about 'good' photography," she once said, "I cared about complete honesty".
Its greatest failure was its inability to bring about complete economic recovery.
For me it is about complete surrender to someone else: the height of feeling desperate.
Another indisputable classic is Under the Bridge by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, a desolate song about complete alienation.
"We cannot speak about complete numbers of IDPs [internally displaced persons], because we can only verify a small percentage" due to limited access to the region, she said.
One nice thing about complete cycles of this nature is that audiences can hear the quartets that do not show up as often on regular recital programs.
"If you think of the Labeque sisters or the Pekinel twins, their style is all about complete uniformity," Mr. Tengstrand said.
Mr. Huey says that he has come to realize that journalists, and publications, are sometimes ill-suited to tell well-rounded stories about complete communities.
At Gold and Water Streets, closer to Dumbo, a brick-front rental apartment complex with 26 units is just about complete, said Theresa Gallo, office manager for South Heights Development, the developer.
As a man of the world accustomed to being told the most intimate details about complete strangers' marriages, careers and hobbies, I had long ago acquired the requisite skills to mediate this crisis.
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