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"cases completed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to legal cases, such as in the sentence "The lawyer has completed all of the cases assigned to him this month."
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Eighteen cases completed all 6 cycles.
The Times analyzed all 137 New York City homicide cases completed by appointed lawyers in 2000.
In nearly 41,000 of the cases completed, judges ruled against immigrants and ordered them deported, the records show.
In the 247 cases completed through the end of last year, the corporation had returned $3.38 billion to customers in cash and securities.
The patrol reviewed 100 cases completed by Mr. Melnikoff from 1999 to 2002 and found that his work on drug analysis did not meet professional standards.
A total number of 214 breast cancer patients were approached and 167 cases completed the questionnaires with a response rate of 78%.
Though no company immediately committed to economic production by any specific method, experiments with in situ processes were begun and in some cases completed.
The walls in the reception hall are covered with bar charts and graphs documenting how well the complex is performing - in terms of sitting hours (4.37 hours daily) and cases completed (up to 110 a month).
A World Bank document estimates that more than $400 million in "large-scale permanent solutions" — new houses, home repairs and infrastructure reconstruction — are planned, under way and in a few cases completed.
Because many cases completed during the first year of any new administration reflect enforcement begun by the previous administration, the analysis included only cases filed under each of the three administrators.
Clinical cases completed by the Indiana University School of Dentistry IUSDD) graduating orthodontic classes of 2004, 2005, and 2006 were assessed to determine factors that affect orthodontic treatment duration.
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