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The phrase "are completely done" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a task or project has been finished entirely.
Example: "After weeks of hard work, we are completely done with the project and ready to present our findings."
Alternatives: "are fully completed" or "have finished entirely".
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Don't be afraid to show them your ideas before they are completely done.
Album sales may be down across the board, but that doesn't mean people are completely done purchasing the latest full-lengths from their favorite superstars.
Hilary Duff and Mike Comrie may have separated, but that doesn't mean they are completely done with each other.
"Liam and Miley are completely done and broken up," one insider told Us Weekly, with another saying, "She wants nothing to do with him, and vice versa.
Felling and processing are completely done by motor chainsaw.
When using acetone, it will dry your skin, so use lotion after you are completely done.
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By 2005 they were completely done".
And until that's completely done, we're not going to say anything".
Don't mistake going in the right direction for being completely done".
But understanding the importance of a job being completely done stuck in my mind.
Or, to put it another way, I published my poems before they were completely done.
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