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The phrase "becomes complete" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe when something reaches a state of fullness, maturity, or accuracy. Example: After months of hard work and revisions, my research paper finally becomes complete when I add in the final conclusion and submit it to my professor.
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Otherwise, "it becomes complete chaos and everyone starts pointing fingers".
We're losing time, and we need to be able to do this fast, before the destruction becomes complete.
Every time they take one decision that's contrary to the way things really happened, there's a cascade of consequences, and in the end, the story becomes complete nonsense.
Yes yes yes, there's some momentary humour in seeing a bunch of female quirks reproduced by someone physically so different, but if the drag-er is any good at it, the humour soon vanishes as the illusion becomes complete.
Arsenic sublimes at 613 °C, and in the vapour it exists as As4 molecules, which do not begin to dissociate until about 800 °C; dissociation to As2 molecules becomes complete at about 1,700 °C.
At a rehearsal hall near Herald Square recently, readying for previews that were to start last Friday, she and Sally Hawkins, who plays the daughter, practiced the climactic Act IV scene in which the break between the two becomes complete.
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It has become complete opposites, completely black and white".
Over time, the conversion became complete.
Only then does one's remarkable experience become complete.
Unfortunately, the minor leagues and the American League encourage pitchers not to become complete baseball players.
This morning, as I read your coverage of the Washington area shootings, the circle became complete.
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