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The phrase "are just completing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action is currently being finished or wrapped up, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "We are just completing the final touches on the project before the deadline."
Alternatives: "are just finishing" or "are currently wrapping up".
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They are just completing a two-week Victory Tour of the homeland.
And builders are just completing the Weymouth Eye, which will lift visitors 53 metres high to admire that fabulous view.
As Friday is a normal working day in Istanbul, and the schools are just completing their end of year examinations, the crowd on the shore was down.
Q. Can you provide some examples of developments where you left your mark? A. One example is 148 East 24th Street, which we are just completing sales on.
These labor markets also facilitate field studies, where 'subjects' are unaware they are in an experiment, but instead think they are just completing normal work tasks.
In Underhill, about 20 miles east of Burlington, Barbara C. Wilson and Michael F. Luck, a couple in their early 50's, are just completing their new custom-built house.
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He was just completing his course when he was arrested.
Andrea Revell is just completing her apprenticeship on the scheme.
He is just completing part of the Dianetics course.
That's just completing our little story about Apple.
One was Mr. Jeudi, who was just completing a five-year sentence for armed robbery.
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