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close to completed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "close to completed" is not correct in standard English; it should be "close to completion" or "nearly completed." You can use it when describing a project or task that is almost finished but not quite there yet.
Example: "The report is close to completion, and I expect to finalize it by the end of the day."
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1 human-written examples
With his pro day complete and boards close to completed, it isn't likely that Worthy will rise much.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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59 human-written examples
Was I close to completing anything I could sell?
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We're pretty close to completing our first acquisition.
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In truth, McIlroy is close to completing the circle.
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Roman Pavlyuchenko is close to completing a £12m transfer to Tottenham Hotspur.
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According to two industry executives, CSTV is close to completing a deal with Time Warner Cable.
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Northampton Town are close to completing a takeover deal with a consortium from India.
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EXTRA POINTS The Jets are close to completing a contract extension for running back CURTIS MARTIN.
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Croatia is close to completing its EU negotiations and could join in a year's time.
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At his death, he was close to completing a memoir, "The Fourteen-Ounce Pound".
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Seattle got pretty close to completing a comeback from the deep half-time deficit.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use more grammatically sound alternatives like "nearly complete" or "almost finished" to ensure clarity and professionalism.
Common error
Do not use "close to completed" as it's redundant. "Completed" already implies a state of finality, so "close to" is unnecessary and grammatically awkward. Instead, opt for "close to completion".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "close to completed" functions as a descriptive element, intending to express the state of something being near its finished state. However, Ludwig AI flags it as grammatically incorrect, suggesting the use of alternatives like "nearly complete" or "close to completion".
Frequent in
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33%
Science
33%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "close to completed" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. As Ludwig AI indicates, more appropriate alternatives include "nearly complete" or "close to completion". While the intent is to convey proximity to a final state, the phrase's non-standard nature undermines its effectiveness, especially in professional and academic contexts. Sticking to grammatically sound alternatives will ensure clarity and maintain a professional tone.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
nearly complete
Emphasizes the near completion of something, replacing "close to" with "nearly".
almost finished
Focuses on the state of being finished, rather than the process of completing, offering a slightly different nuance.
nearing completion
Highlights the ongoing process of approaching completion.
close to being finished
Similar to "almost finished", this option emphasizes the state of being finished.
on the verge of completion
Emphasizes the imminence of completion.
drawing to a close
Implies a gradual end, changing the focus from the state of completion to the closing phase.
approaching the end
Shifts the focus to the final stage of a process or task.
in the final stages
Focuses on being in the last part of the process
virtually complete
Highlights how something is almost done but not yet.
practically finished
Similar to "virtually complete", emphasizing the practical aspect of being finished.
FAQs
What's a better way to say "close to completed"?
Consider using alternatives such as "nearly complete", "almost finished", or "approaching completion" for improved clarity.
Is "close to completed" grammatically correct?
No, "close to completed" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. "Close to completion" or "nearly completed" are better options.
How can I use "close to completion" in a sentence?
You might say, "The project is "close to completion", and we anticipate launching it next week."
What is the difference between "close to completed" and "close to completion"?
"Close to completed" is not grammatically sound. The correct phrase is ""close to completion"", where "completion" is a noun referring to the act of finishing something.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested