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The phrase "are quite completed" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not typically used because "completed" is a past participle that does not require "are" in this context.
Example: "The project is quite complete."
Alternatives: "are fully finished" or "are entirely done."
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While I'm a bit leery of the subscription service, the training tools and desktop interface are quite complete and very compelling.
But you still don't feel your Edinburgh experience is quite complete.
A brochure from the era notes that "Maid service is quite complete, but rendered unobtrusively.
A limited bus rapid transit (BRT) service, with dedicated lanes, also ferries supporters, despite not being quite complete.
During experiments with monosilane, for inlet concentrations lower than 20% in nitrogen, silane conversion has always been quite complete, and fines formation limited.
And finally, because I'm also a writer, I don't feel that any day is quite complete unless I've done a little scribbling.
There is the usual bevy of bankers and, of course, Henry A. Kissinger, the former U.S. secretary of state, without whom no Bilderberg gathering would be quite complete.
An examination of these listings shows them to be quite complete, but nowhere does the phrase 'of local application' or its equivalent appear among them.
It is perhaps the best thing in this effort, and even this is spoiled at the end by a visitation of Irene's ghost.No picture of this calibre would be quite complete without a moon.
The well-preserved fossil is quite complete, with only a portion of the tail missing, he notes.
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