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The phrase "be complete with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have all necessary components or elements. One example sentence could be: "The report needs to be complete with all relevant data and analysis before it can be presented to the board."
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The system will be complete with a Wien filter and a multi-anode gas detector with time-of-flight discrimination.
If a documentary hasn't been made about those ads yet, one should be, complete with guides to clues, codes, and trails to follow.
Yes, but your file needs to be complete with test scores by November 1 for Round I, and January 8 for Round II.
The show ended with a rewrite of the Beatles' "Let It Be" — complete with lyrics on screen — that changed "Let it be" to "K & D".
The pardon hearing, which will likely convene in November in the town of Lincoln, will be complete with period costumes and Wild West facial hair.
But I believe that one day, I will fulfil that, my promise to you, and I will see you again, and my happiness, my joy, my life will be complete with you".
Today, Imer Imeri, the leader of one of the two main Albanian parties, made his demand clear: "Amnesty should be complete, with no exceptions," said Mr. Imeri, head of the Party for Democratic Prosperity.
Harmon Dobson's Legacy A visit to Corpus Christi would not be complete with a stop at the Whataburger's 6,000-square-foot flagship restaurant, Whataburger by the Bay, (201 Shoreline Boulevard).
When he began the series of experiments that would lead to the Nobel Prize, the Standard Model that describes the fundamental particles and forces of nature seemed to be complete, with matter divided into two classes: quarks and leptons.
The second master, also known as the in-law suite, "doesn't have to be enormous in terms of floor area," Mr. Melman said, "but it must be complete, with closet space and a full bathroom".
This post wouldn't be complete with this clip of an extremely moving version of her hit, "At Last": I know that a lot of people like to sing KARAOKE.
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