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The phrase "as a true completion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the finality or authenticity of something being complete or finished.
Example: "The project was submitted as a true completion of all the requirements outlined in the proposal."
Alternatives: "as a genuine conclusion" or "as a legitimate finalization".
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In setting this path out I shall show why, at the end of his life, Galileo felt compelled (in some sense of necessity) to write the Discourses Concerning the Two New Sciences, which stands as a true completion of his overall project and is not just a reworking of his earlier research that he reverted to after his trial, when he was blind and under house arrest.
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Obviously, to be a true completion, it must hold for all P, whether P is a strict generalization or a ceteris-paribus one.
The one-sided significance level was set at 5% and the power of the study for a true completion rate of 80% was set at 90%.
Given the increase in the number of entrants over this 12-year period (Table 1), coupled with the time it may take to complete a program, readers may wonder whether the completion rates as calculated in Table 2 underestimate the true completion rates.
Evidence regarding the impact of the intervention on the rate of completed guides will be based on written documents rather than self-report as the latter was found to overestimate true completion rates [ 39].
It should be introduced as a true rapid routine test.
However, the tree mislabeled exon 11a as a true exon.
That qualifies a retinal detachment as a true medical emergency.
As long as you a true fella.
A.T.: As only a true Olympian can.
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