The phrase "completed and" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to indicate that one action or event has finished before another begins, or to show that something is fully finished or accomplished. For example: "I completed and submitted my assignment before the deadline." Here, "completed and" is used to show that the act of completing the assignment happened before the act of submitting it. Another example: "The project was successfully completed and handed in to the client." In this sentence, "completed and" is used to emphasize that the project was fully finished and delivered to the client.
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He completed and published his memoir in late 2004.
In the fall, the sails were completed and paid for.
The kick is completed and Cards have the lead.
The two-story structure was completed, and still stands.
A transfer was completed and the charge between them dimmed.
The sale is completed, and M. Marteau seems well-satisfied.
I have just completed and passed the National EMT Exam.
The guidelines could be completed and adopted this fall.
The application can be completed and submitted electronically.
This renovation was completed, and the museum reopened in 1999.
The superstructure was removed, completed, and relined.
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