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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complete about" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it is a mistake or a mistranslation from another language. A better way to express the idea of completeness in a sentence would be to use "complete" as an adjective or "completely" as an adverb. For example, "The project is complete" or "The project is completely finished."
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The developer, EYA, initially planned to complete about 130 homes by early 2009.
Today we complete about 100 of them.
I've done a complete about turn".
Cereal aphids complete about 10 to 20 generations per year.
Armyworms complete about 3 to 4 generations per year.
We would complete about 15 interviews a day.
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But, he insisted, he wasn't making a complete about-turn.
The authorities responded with a complete about-face in policy.
We are amazed to find vogue in such complete about-face.
"The complete about-face seems a little suspect to me," he said.
But the biggest change is a complete about-turn in the way forest conservation is managed.
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