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The phrase "complete collection of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of things that make up a single unit or are related in some way. For example: "This museum has a complete collection of artifacts from Ancient Egypt."
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As we know, we do not collect the complete collection of transcriptome.
* One complete collection of M.R.E.'s (meals ready to eat).
The complete collection of the paper was presented to Roosevelt for his Hyde Park Library.
Echo Valley, he says, is the world's most complete collection of hardy nut trees.
The most complete collection of Revolutionary pamphlets can be found in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
It contains a complete collection of portraits of presidents and first ladies.
"There was a complete collection of the Dansk originals on 1stdibs," he said.
A complete collection of her work, The Last Lunar Baedeker, appeared in 1982.
Slowly, the museum has amassed a nearly complete collection of Rembrandt's graphic work.
Lodged here, in fact, is probably the most complete collection of Tibetan art and artifacts outside the Himalayas.
She got a complete collection of James's stories and found the quotation on the next to last page.
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