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The phrase 'complete with listening' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been done including the act of listening or paying attention. For example: "He gave a thorough presentation complete with listening to the audience's feedback."
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Hunt's first encounter with the Syndicate's kingpin occurs in an IMF field office disguised as a record store, complete with listening booths.
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(Is there a book that has never been made into a movie? Perhaps a brief history of librarianship?) Just as I was leaving the store in despair, I found the perfect toy for these paranoid times -- a junior spy kit complete with a listening device.
With listening comes understanding.
Change starts with listening.
"Bringing someone helps with listening".
Monitoring of opposition groups is common: one lobbyist from agency Edelman talks of the need for "360-degree monitoring" of the internet, complete with online "listening posts... so they can pick up the first warning signals" of activist activity.
Details from the code included suggest the name "Music Pass," which comes complete with offline playback, background listening so that you can listen while using other apps, and uninterrupted music, which means no ads played while you're listening, unlike on standard YouTube offerings.
The app is an equalizer that adds depth and bass to regular MP3 files, turning audio played through even the junkiest of ear buds into something worth listening to complete with better bass and the sort of 3D sound that makes various speakers "appear" in mid-air.
One enters to a giant Williams-Sonoma, winged by a Tourneau and a Hugo Boss, and then travels upstairs to a giant Borders (where the Tony Bennett CDs are, sinfully, stocked under "Easy Listening"), complete with a coffee shop where the kids drinking lattes and thumbing magazines look desperate to get out of this godforsaken suburb and into New York.
But here it is, complete with offline modes, mobile listening, exclusive content and, yes, even a limited, but still free user mode.
Chris Tarrant has been sitting in for Steve Wright on Radio 2 (Wednesday, listen here), complete with regulation off-colour remarks to any female guests – one listener was asked, "Are you topless in the garden?".
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