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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are essentially complete" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is nearly finished or has all the necessary components, but may still require minor adjustments or final touches.
Example: "The project reports are essentially complete, but we still need to review the final details before submission."
Alternatives: "are nearly finished" or "are mostly done".
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The BAC's covering the two smallest human chromosomes, numbers 21 and 22, are essentially complete.
They are most commonly used as a final design audit at the stage when the project's detailed P & IDs and plot plans are essentially complete.
Seven volumes in the series, "Mao's Road to Power," have been published and three more are essentially complete, said Mr. Cheek, who worked on the eighth volume.
Though some regions of the three-billion-unit human genome are essentially complete, much of the rest is in the form of millions of short pieces of DNA, most of them about 10,000 units of DNA in length.
The cellular changes due to synthesis take place during fetal life and postnatal growth and are essentially complete by 20 years of age.
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By 2005 the reactor at Būshehr was essentially complete.
At this point, whitefly metamorphosis is essentially complete.
The White House plan is essentially complete and Trump recently reviewed it, the official said.
The parties settled the case, and so the writ was withdrawn after briefing was essentially complete.
After a decade in the United States, Choo's assimilation is essentially complete.
The recapture of Burma was essentially complete with the taking of Rangoon.
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