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The phrase 'completed last week' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something was done recently in the past. For example: "I completed the project last week, so I am ready to move on to the next task."
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Saudi officials said it had only been completed last week.
The sale, announced in August, was completed last week.
The result of that examination, completed last week, found no evidence of mental illness.
The new loan agreement was reached last month and the debt restructuring was completed last week.
The Yankees were expected to announce the signing of third baseman SCOTT BROSIUS, completed last week.
Completed last week, the warehouse is being marketed to permanent tenants.
The deal, which was completed last week, put Barratt ahead of the previous industry leader Persimmon.
Jeter's multiyear contract had been expected to be completed last week.
STATUS The first of the new houses was completed last week and more are under construction.
The sale was completed last week for $80 million, a Concord spokeswoman said.
In fact, another stage of this ambitious $75 million remake was also completed last week.
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