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"always completed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You would typically use it when referring to an action or task that was finished or was done in its entirety. For example, "The report was always completed before the deadline."
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Two grids were used to assess the driving performance; one always completed by the driving instructor and the other one always completed by the experimenter.
Participants always completed the recall task, followed by the recognition, and the order memory.
Participants always completed the movement task prior to the rotation task.
They always completed the movement task followed by the rotation task.
In TD, gestural movements are assumed to be always completed and adjacent gesture movements are assumed to be overlapped.
Having taken a short-term contract I have always completed it--I felt it would be mercenary to walk out part way through.
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If you are prescribed antibiotics always complete the course and never share the drugs or use leftover prescriptions.
Only taking antibiotics when prescribed by a doctor is crucial; as is always completing a full course if you do have to take them.
If you take an antibiotic, always complete the full prescription, even if you feel better, because stopping treatment early promotes the growth of drug-resistant bacteria.
He fielded several grounders early in the game, making one nice play and throwing tentatively on a couple of others, but always completing the play.
But the listings are not always complete or up to date.
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