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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all items were completed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that every item on a list or in a project has been finished or addressed.
Example: "After reviewing the project checklist, I can confirm that all items were completed before the deadline."
Alternatives: "all tasks were finished" or "every item has been done."
Exact(5)
Items completed by people with MS: all items were completed by n = 224.
All items were completed in 836 HADS questionnaires, which formed the basis for this study.
At each visit the patients completed a PRWE which was checked to ensure that all items were completed.
Two questionnaires had two missing responses and five questionnaires had one missing response, all items were completed in the remaining questionnaires.
In over 85% of interviews, all items were completed for these questionnaires, and the fast track and standard groups were broadly similar in terms of missing data (Table 3).
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When stability reviews of all items are completed, the crane and the suitable plate design are saved in pairs.
For each dimension, the score represents the mean of item values obtained by the subject when all the items were completed or when the number of missing values was no more than half of the total items.
All the survey items were completed by either the outpatients or their guardians; guardians were used if the sampled patients had difficulty reading or writing.
All forty items were completed by 751 (85.1%) patients.
In our study design, all FGVS items were completed after surgery.
All 16 items were completed for 83% of the children, one of the 16 items was not completed for 11%, two items were not completed for 3% and more than two items were not completed for 3% of the children.
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