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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away from completion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state or condition that indicates something is not yet finished or is still in progress.
Example: "The project is still away from completion, and we need to allocate more resources to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "not yet finished" or "still in progress".
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The inspector general reached a starkly different conclusion: the potential help for counterinsurgency efforts envisioned by officials is "based on completed projects that are years away from completion".
Ball's analysis is several months away from completion.
Even these are a couple of years away from completion.
On Sept. 11, renovations were two weeks away from completion.
I think it's maybe about a year away from completion.
They are in any case half a decade away from completion.
The project itself is still about a year away from completion.
This is why Americans must not back away from completion of this project.
We are out of the ground; we're probably 20 months away from completion.
An 18-month programme of works on the house was weeks away from completion.
The shoot was suspended just three days away from completion when financing fell through.
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