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The phrase "act has been completed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a specific action or task has been finished or accomplished.
Example: "The project was challenging, but I am pleased to report that the act has been completed successfully."
Alternatives: "task has been finished" or "action has been accomplished."
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But once his act has been completed, he regrets what he has done.
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The evolution of the DJ from a master of ceremonies to a headline act has been complete for years.
There is little a client can do to detect a decoy or avoid arrest once a negotiation for a sex act and price has been completed; similarly, police exercise very little discretion or control over which clients are ultimately arrested.
The reversal of roles has been completed with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, which makes executives like John Rigas vouch for the financial statements of their auditors.
Once the randomisation procedure has been completed, the participants in the online ACT intervention group will begin the intervention.
"Nothing has been completed".
(Neither investigation has been completed).
Neither case has been completed.
Urbanization has been completed.
"All necessary actions against illegal acts will have been completed, and we will see this all together, by the weekend".
"We are being asked to choose," he said, "between prosecuting terrorist acts that have been completed and preventing terrorist attacks that are planned for the future".
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