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The phrase "are complete from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate that something is finished or finalized starting from a certain point, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The reports are complete from the last quarter, but we still need to finalize the current data."
Alternatives: "are finalized from" or "are finished from".
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As a measure of the improved access, the total number of elevators, escalators and stairways will rise to 160 when the two projects are complete, from 94 currently.
The historical FAOSTAT data are complete from 1961 for 17 out of 28 countries and largely missing for 2 countries (Malta and Cyprus).
14, 16 This reporting is mandatory, and Medstat statistics are complete from 1999 onwards.
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The proofs are completed from the energy methods and Fourier analysis.
Then they right themselves, and another transformation is complete: from impressive gymnasts to unremarkable dancers.
Therefore, the proof is complete from Theorem 4.5.
Since ((X,p)) is complete, from Lemma 1, ((X,d_{p})) is a complete metric space.
Since ( X, p ) is complete, from Lemma 2.1, ( X, p s ) is a complete metric space.
Since ( X, p ) is complete, from Lemma 1, ( X, d p ) is a complete metric space.
By 1930, MD 237 was complete from Clements to Leonardtown.
"Visuatari took only one week to be complete, from the initial idea to it's execution.
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