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"as a complete" is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is complete or finished. For example, "The project was finished as a complete success."
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This came as a complete surprise.
"[Their release] came as a complete shock.
I feel now as a complete artist.
That shouldn't come as a complete surprise.
For Peter, the news came as a complete shock.
In truth, that doesn't come as a complete surprise.
This should not come as a complete surprise.
"I was raised as a complete Zionist rightist," he said.
Martha, thank goodness, isn't portrayed as a complete angel.
I regard that as a complete red herring," said Richards.
'What has happened has come as a complete shock.
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