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"charge is complete" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that a process of charging something is finished and the object is now fully charged. Example: The charging of my phone is complete, I can unplug it now.
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For the record, Bacon says the "conduit" charge is "complete nonsense".
For vehicles with Ni-Cad rechargeable batteries, make sure the first charge is complete before disconnecting the charger.
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The charge was complete nonsense, and mainstream media sources quickly debunked it.
The system also can send a message to the driver's cell phone when charging is complete.
It even has an LED status indicator that tells you when the charging is complete.
It even works with Scosche's free reVIVE charging app that indicates how long charging takes and notifies the owner via email when the charging is complete.
After charging is complete, it settles your fee with your home account and the operator who sold you the electricity.
This circuit enables the charge current to be cut off when charging is complete, cuts off power if the plug is removed from the vehicle (the plug and socket are both unshuttered), prevents both rapid and fast charging being done simultaneously and also prevents the vehicle from being driven while the plug is inserted.
After a few hours, charging is complete.
Remove the charging cable after charging is complete.
Once the lights stop flashing, the charging is complete.
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